
Java How to Program
United States Edition
Paul J. Deitel(Author)
Pearson (Publisher)
6th Edition
Published on 7. January 2005
Book
Mixed media product
1568 pages
978-0-13-148398-9 (ISBN)
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Description
For courses in Java, Introduction to Programming and Java, Intermediate/Advanced Programming. The Deitels' groundbreaking How to Program series offers unparalleled breadth and depth of programming concepts and intermediate-level topics for further study. The texts in the series feature hundreds of complete, working programs with thousands of lines of code-more than any other texts of their kind. Now, the world's best-selling Java textbook is again completely up-to- date with The Java 2 Platform Standard Edition (J2SE) 5.0.
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Edition
6th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 232 mm
Width: 178 mm
Weight
2130 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-148398-9 (9780131483989)
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Person
Dr. Harvey Deitel is one of the world's leading computer science instructors and seminar presenters, and author of more than a dozen books. He worked on the pioneering operating system teams in industry and academia that developed many of the techniques at the heart of operating systems like UNIX (R), Windows NT (TM) and OS/2 (TM).
Paul Deitel has taught Visual Basic, Java, C and C++ at numerous hardware and software companies, including Sun Microsystems, Digital Equipment Corporation, IBM, Open Environment Corporation, Adra Systems, and Cambridge Technology Partners, and is himself an expert developer.
The Deitels are principals of Deitel & Associates, Inc., an international training organization specializing in Visual Basic, Java, C and C++, and object technologies.
Paul Deitel has taught Visual Basic, Java, C and C++ at numerous hardware and software companies, including Sun Microsystems, Digital Equipment Corporation, IBM, Open Environment Corporation, Adra Systems, and Cambridge Technology Partners, and is himself an expert developer.
The Deitels are principals of Deitel & Associates, Inc., an international training organization specializing in Visual Basic, Java, C and C++, and object technologies.
Content
1. Introduction to Computers, the Internet and the Web
2. Introduction to Java Applications
3. Introduction to Classes and Objects
4. Control Statements: Part 1
5. Control Statements: Part 2
6. Methods
7. Arrays
8. Classes and Objects - A Deeper Look
9. Object-Oriented Programming: Inheritance
10. Object-Oriented Programming: Polymorphism
11. GUI Components: Part I
12. Graphics and Java2D
13. Exception Handling
14. Files and Streams
15. Recursion
16. Searching and Sorting
17. Data Structures
18. Generics
19. Collections
20. Introduction to Java Applets
21. Multimedia: Applets and Applications
22. GUI Components: Part 2
23. Multithreading
24. Networking
25. Manipulating Databases with JDBC
26. Servlets
27. JavaServer Pages (JSP)
28. Formatted Output
29. Strings, Characters and Regular Expressions
Appendices
A. Operator Precedence Chart
B. ASCII Character Set
C. Keywords and Reserved Words
D. Primitive Types
E. Number Systems
F. Unicode (R)
G. Using the Java API Documentation
H. Documenting Classes with Javadoc
I. Bit Manipulation
J. Case Study Code
K. Labeled Break and Continue Statements
Bibliography
Index
2. Introduction to Java Applications
3. Introduction to Classes and Objects
4. Control Statements: Part 1
5. Control Statements: Part 2
6. Methods
7. Arrays
8. Classes and Objects - A Deeper Look
9. Object-Oriented Programming: Inheritance
10. Object-Oriented Programming: Polymorphism
11. GUI Components: Part I
12. Graphics and Java2D
13. Exception Handling
14. Files and Streams
15. Recursion
16. Searching and Sorting
17. Data Structures
18. Generics
19. Collections
20. Introduction to Java Applets
21. Multimedia: Applets and Applications
22. GUI Components: Part 2
23. Multithreading
24. Networking
25. Manipulating Databases with JDBC
26. Servlets
27. JavaServer Pages (JSP)
28. Formatted Output
29. Strings, Characters and Regular Expressions
Appendices
A. Operator Precedence Chart
B. ASCII Character Set
C. Keywords and Reserved Words
D. Primitive Types
E. Number Systems
F. Unicode (R)
G. Using the Java API Documentation
H. Documenting Classes with Javadoc
I. Bit Manipulation
J. Case Study Code
K. Labeled Break and Continue Statements
Bibliography
Index