Appropriate as a supplementary or reference text for any course teaching Java programming or using Java as a programming language in departments of Computer Science, Engineering, CIS, MIS, IT, and Continuing Education.
Whether it is used as a supplement to any Java programming book, or as a stand-alone reference, this text clearly and concisely presents the essentials of Java class libraries without overwhelming students with difficult-to-use information. Its user-friendly approach shows students how to use key class libraries and presents exactly the information they need to write effective, error-free programs.
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Brian Durney worked for AT & T Bell Laborartories and earned his Master's degree in Computer Science at Stanford University. Brian completed his Ph. D. in Computer Science at the University of Oregon and teaches introductory programming courses at Utah Valley State College.
The Essential Java Class Reference is a hands-on introduction to powerful Java programming resources available from Sun Microsystems. This accessible reference to the key class libraries used for everyday programming is superb as a stand-alone guide for beginning or intermediate Java programmers or can be used to supplement Java programming books. The book contains descriptions of the 125 most-used Java classes, with approximately 100 short code examples and five complete programs.
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