The Java Core Language Little Black Book is a compact, detailed reference for intermediate to experienced programmers and managers who are ready to learn how to build Java programs. This book covers the essentials of Java including strings, variables, loops, object-oriented programming, interfaces, applets, event handling, tables, trees, multithreaded programming and animation, debugging, networking and more. It also notes the major changes in Java 2 Standard Edition, version 1.4 from previous versions. The focus of this book will be on server-side and enterprise programming, teaching readers how to build enterprise applications while omitting graphical user interface topics. Moreover, it describes how to design, document, and manage large Java projects, which are highly desired skills. The book features a logical, sequential approach with concise overviews, then step-by-step immediate solutions.This book is also packed with over 150 code listings with imports that are fully functioning programs!
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Al Williams is an electrical engineer best known for writing a wide range of programming books, from "DOS 5: A Developer s Guide and Commando Windows Programming, " to "Windows 2000 Systems Programming Black Book, " and "MFC Black Book." A frequent contributor to Dr. Dobb s Journal, the Java columnist for Web Techniques, and formerly the C++ columnist for "Visual Developer" magazine, he is also the author of the recent book "Microcontroller Projects with Basic Stamps" and of structured teaching courses on SX programming that many universities have selected to satisfy ABET requirements.
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