An edition of The Waite Group's Java 1.2 how-to (1998)

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An edition of The Waite Group's Java 1.2 how-to (1998)

The Waite Group's Java 1.2 how-to

The Waite Group's Java 1.2 How-To is the definitive problem solver - designed to answer your "How do I" questions. It is intended to be a reference for Java programmers. Organized by individual questions, this exhaustive reference addresses practical, real-world programming issues in a clear, easy-to-follow language. Professional Java developer Steve Potts presents definitive answers in a step-by-step format followed by concise descriptions of the outcome of each step.

The Waite Group's Java 1.2 How-To covers the vital areas, including new areas like JFC for creating interfaces and Java Media Framework for multimedia programming.

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Publisher
SAMS
Language
English
Pages
654

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The Waite Group's Java 1.2 how-to
1998, SAMS
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Edition Notes

Includes index.

Published in
Indianapolis, IN
Other Titles
Java 1.2 how-to

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
005.2/762
Library of Congress
QA76.73.J38 P69 1999

The Physical Object

Pagination
ix, 654 p. ;
Number of pages
654

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL398760M
ISBN 10
157169157X
LCCN
98088181
OCLC/WorldCat
40706218
Library Thing
212784
Goodreads
3403565

Work Description

Copyright 1998, this book covers Java 1.2. The Swing components had just come out. This book is an excellent introduction to the "primitives" of Java programming -- over 100 examples, each is one to three pages of runnable Java code. It has a chapter on Simple I/O, simple graphics, Java Threads, Java Events, AWT GUI, Swing GUI, Networking, and JAR files.

While a little dated in 2011, all the examples still run in Java 1.6. Recommended as a useful introduction to the language. Make sure you get the CD with the book.

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