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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 005.2762
EAN: 9780470087169
ISBN: 0470087161
Label: For Dummies
Manufacturer: For Dummies
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 384
Publication Date: December 11, 2006
Publisher: For Dummies
Sales Rank: 55550
Studio: For Dummies
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Product Description: Start building powerful programs with Java 6—fast!
Get an overview of Java 6 and begin building your own programs
Even if you're new to Java programming—or to programming in general—you can get up and running on this wildly popular language in a hurry. This book makes it easy! From how to install and run Java to understanding classes and objects and juggling values with arrays and collections, you will get up to speed on the new features of Java 6 in no time.
Discover how to - Use object-oriented programming
- Work with the changes in Java 6 and JDK 6
- Save time by reusing code
- Mix Java and Javascript with the new scripting tools
- Troubleshoot code problems and fix bugs
All on the bonus CD-ROM - Custom build of JCreator and all the code files used in the book
- Bonus chapters not included in the book
- Trial version of Jindent, WinOne, and NetCaptor freeware
System Requirements: For details and complete system requirements, see the CD-ROM appendix.
Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of eBook file.
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I recommend Barry Burd's book. It is a good starting book with humor and illustrations. The material is clearly explained and not overwhelming. Perhaps more important is the author himself who will answer email questions. The programs can be typed into notebook and compiled and run using the Windows run feature or with an IDE provided on download. Ralph Fullwood
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I needed a book that would explain the important concepts of java, but also introduce them to me from scratch. This book did exactly that. The writing is great, and easily understood, even if java itself seems to give me headaches! There are examples of pretty much everything that is explained, and whenever I had a moment where I looked at a code and said "what is that?" it would be explained a few pages later. All around good book.
The only reason I don't give it five stars is because ... Read More
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This was a gift for a friend. She really finds it a good resource
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I am a mature University student studying Web Development and Programming.I needed a gentle introduction to Java, and this book has provided just that.It takes the reader by the hand and introduces all of the basic concepts in an informative and uncomplicated manner (not an easy task).
The author is also very accesible.I had a problem with some code and he responded to my email within hours.(He pointed me to a posting on his Weblog which did just the trick).
I approached Java with some trepidation ... Read More
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What can i say, if you ever want to learn JAVA then this is your book. For some time i have found it hard to understand the basics in java, most of the books i have read gave me headaches they are just to complex but this book by Proff Barry Baud is an absolute knockout. The intresting thing about the book is the manner in which he wrote the book its very easy to undestand complex topics are broken down into bits and pecies that you can undestand.
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