Synopsis:
One of the most popular beginning programming books, now fully updated Java is a popular language for beginning programmers, and earlier editions of this fun and friendly guide have helped thousands get started. Now fully revised to cover recent updates for Java 7.0, Beginning Programming with Java For Dummies, 3rd Edition is certain to put more first–time programmers and Java beginners on the road to Java mastery. Explores what goes into creating a program, putting the pieces together, dealing with standard programming challenges, debugging, and making the program work Offers new options for tools and techniques used in Java development Provides valuable information and examples for the would–be programmer with no Java experience All examples are updated to reflect the latest changes in Java 7.0 Beginning Programming with Java For Dummies, 3rd Edition offers an easy–to–understand introduction to programming through the popular, versatile Java 7.0 language.
From the Back Cover:
Learn Java programming the easy way and make your computer do your bidding If you want to start writing computer programs, you′ve come to the right book. Here′s a straightforward approach to learning Java, the object–oriented programming language that works on Windows, Mac, and Linux computers. Even if you′ve never written a line of code, this friendly guide will have you ordering your computer about in no time! Start here if you′re a complete novice, discover what programming is all about and prepare your computer for writing and testing programs Building blocks learn the elements of a Java program, how to represent data, and how to get new values from existing ones Go with the flow take your programs to the next level and deal with larger amounts of information One bite at a time see how to solve more complex programming problems by using program units and ready–made code Go graphical discover how to program windows, buttons, and other graphical items Visit the companion website at www.dummies.com/go/beginningprogrammingwithjavafd to find all the code samples used in this book, updated for Java 7. Open the book and find: Why Java is such a cool language When to use variables, values, and types What you need to know about keywords, identifiers, and literals How to create loops within loops Why you need Eclipse How to flick a virtual switch Tips on using Boolean variables What you can do with arrays
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