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Core Java 2 , Volume 1: Fundamentals, 4/e
Cay Horstmann, San Jose University
Gary Cornell, University of Connecticut
Published December, 1998 by Prentice Hall PTR (ECS Professional)
Copyright 1999, 742 pp.
Paper Bound w/CD-ROM
ISBN 0-13-081933-6
$42.99
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The bestselling guide for serious programmers updated to the Java 2 Platform (formerly code named JDK 1.2)!
Ask any experienced Java
programmer: Core Java delivers the real-world guidance you need to master Java. That's why it's been an international best-seller for three straight years!
Completely revised and updated, Core Java 2, Volume 1: Fundamentals gives experienced programmers the firm foundation they need to build their Java careers. It thoroughly covers the fundamentals of the JDK 1.2, including the new Swing user interface components. The new edition is filled with even more of the robust, non-toy programs that previous versions were famous for and now they are updated to take advantage of the Swing classes where appropriate. Volume 1 includes a thorough explanation of object-oriented programming, Java inner classes and exception handling, as well as debugging, the current Java event model, and a thorough coverage of both Input/Output and File Management.
For experienced programmers, Core Java 2, Volume 1: Fundamentals sets the standard-again!
State-of-the-art information for Java developers, including:
- Building GUI applications with the new Swing classes
- Making the most of inner classes
- Mastering the current Java event model
- Understanding streams and file management with Java
@ CD-ROM contains complete source code examples, the JDK 1.2, and useful tools, including TextPad, HexWorkshop, SourceAgain, and Together
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CAY S. HORSTMANN is VP of Technology at Preview Systems and professor for computer science at San Jose State University. He has written six books on C++, Java, and object-oriented development.
GARY CORNELL has a Ph.D. from Brown University and has been a visiting scientist at IBM Watson Labs. He has written or co-written 20 popular computer books and articles for many developer magazines. He currently directs the program for Modern Visual Programming at the University of Connecticut.
1. An Introduction to Java.
2. The Java Programming Environment.
3. Fundamental Programming Structures in Java.
4. Objects & Classes.
5. Inheritance.
6. Interfaces and Inner Classes.
7. Graphics Programming.
8. Event Handling.
9. User Interface Components with Swing.
10. Applets.
11. Exceptions and Debugging.
12. Streams and Files.
Appendices.
Index.
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