Java how to program: early objects / Paul Deitel and Harvey Deitel.
Material type:
- 9780133807806
- QA 76.73.J38 .D45 2015

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National University - Manila | LRC - Main General Circulation | Computer Science | GC QA 76.73.J38 .D45 2015 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000013808 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Introduction to computers, the Internet and Java -- 2. Introduction to java applications; input/output and operators -- 3. Introduction to classes, objects, methods and strings -- 4. Control statements: Part 1; Assignment, ++ and -- operations -- 5. Control statements; Part 2; Logical operators -- 6. Methods: A deeper look -- 7. Arrays and ArrayLists -- 8. Classes and objects: a deeper look -- 9. Object-oriented programming: inheritance -- 10. Object-oriented programming: polymorphism and interfaces -- 11. Exception handling: a deeper look -- 12. GUI components: Part 1 -- 13. Graphics and Java 2D -- 14. Strings, characters and regular expressions -- 15. Files, streams and object serialization -- 16. Generic collections -- 17. Java SE 8 Lambdas and streams -- 18. Recursion -- 19. Searching, sorting and big O -- 20. Generic classes and methods -- 21. Custom generic data structures -- 22. GUI components: Part 2 -- 23. Concurrency -- 24. Accessing, databases with JDBC -- 25. JavaFX GUI: Part 1 -- Appendixes
Java is revolutionizing software development with multimedia-intensive, platform-independent, object-oriented code for conventional, Internet- and Intranet-based applets and applications. This Second Edition of the world's most widely used university-level Java textbook carefully explains Java's extraordinary capabilities.
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