Essential Java Fast : How to write object oriented software for the Internet

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Java is a new and exciting object-oriented programming language which is set to transform the world wide web. Java allows users to write applications which can be accessed across different platforms and provides an effective means of building small but powerful programs that enable a huge range of new applications - such as animation, live updating, two-way interactions etc. - to be quickly and easily implemented. As with all the 'Essential Series' books Essential Java Fast provides a highly readable and accessible introduction to the Java programming language allowing the reader to get up and running fast when developing their own programs. Software developers producing software for the Internet, those writing substantial commercial applications in a Windows environment, as well as individuals wanting to produce single versions of an application to run on any platform, should read this book from cover to cover.

Author(s): John Cowell BSc(Hons), MPhil.,PhD. (auth.)
Series: Essential Java Fast
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag London
Year: 1997

Language: English
Pages: 186
Tags: Programming Languages, Compilers, Interpreters; Programming Techniques

Front Matter....Pages i-x
Why Use Java?....Pages 1-4
Object Orientation Primer....Pages 5-9
Java Applets....Pages 10-23
The Java Language....Pages 24-42
Branching and Looping....Pages 43-54
Graphics....Pages 55-69
Animation and Multithreading....Pages 70-91
Handling Exceptions....Pages 92-96
The java.awt Package....Pages 97-115
Handling Events....Pages 116-127
Windows, Dialogs and Menus....Pages 128-136
Input and Output Streams....Pages 137-150
Modifiers and Packages....Pages 151-158
Java and C++....Pages 159-161
Back Matter....Pages 162-186