Java Books
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C# Programming with the Public Beta
Published 20 years ago
by Simon Robinson, Julian Templeman, Karli Watson, Wrox Author Team, Burton Harvey, Burt Harvey, Wrox
Get to grips with the new C# programming language
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A Programmer's Guide to Jini Technology
Published 20 years ago includes sample chapter
by Jan Newmarch, Apress
To understand Jini, imagine that you could move to a new office across the world, or check into any hotel&emdash;and could simply plug your notebook or Palm directly into the local network. Your device would immediately be recognized, and you would have access to the services at that location&emdash;transparently. Jini is Sun's Java-based technology, with potential to make transparant, "universal plug and play" a reality.
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3D User Interfaces with Java 3D
Published 20 years ago
by Jon Barrilleaux, Manning Publications
3D user interfaces provide a way for businesses to enhance existing applications. This book explains ways to incorporate these interfaces for next-generation business needs such as mass customization and on-line sales?ways that are also applicable to pursuits such as scientific visualization and gaming. Assuming a basic computer system, it provides a conceptual framework for 3D user techniques and a Java 3D framework that demonstrates many of the 3D techniques.
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Beginning Active Server Pages 3.0 (Programmer to Programmer)
Published 20 years ago
by David Buser, John Kauffman, Juan T. Llibre, Brian Francis, Dave Sussman, Chris Ullman, Jon Duckett, Wrox
Filling an important spot in the Wrox Programmer to Programmer series, Beginning Active Server Pages 3.0 is an excellent introduction to the new version of ASP released for the Windows 2000 platform. This guide expects no previous ASP knowledge or even previous Web development experience. Its friendly style makes this book welcome reading at all skill levels.
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Java Programming: From the Beginning
Published 20 years ago
by K. N. King, W.W. Norton & Co.
Suitable for the classroom or for self-study, Java Programming from the Beginning puts basic Java development and object-oriented design into the hands of any computer-literate reader. Assuming no knowledge of computers--except, of course, an aptitude for programming and a willingness to learn--this textbook is one of the more accessible and well-presented introductions to Java available today.
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Taming Java Threads
Published 20 years ago includes sample chapter
by Allen Holub, Apress
Learning how to write multithreaded applications is the key to taking full advantage of the Java platform. In Taming Java Threads, well-known columnist and Java expert Allen Holub provides Java programmers with the information they need to write real multithreaded programs&emdash;programs with real code. Holub provides an in-depth explanation of how threads work along with information about how to solve common problems such as deadlocks and race conditions.
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C for Java Programmers (Java (Addison-Wesley))
Published 20 years ago
by Tomasz Muldner, Addison Wesley
With C for Java Programmers, Tomasz Mldner adopts an innovative approach to teaching modern ANSI C techniques to readers already familiar with Java concepts. He takes advantage of the techniques and underlying design principles present in object-oriented languages like Java, and incorporates them to create a set of programming standards applicable to C. These standards are present throughout each chapter both in short examples and in longer modules.
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Programming Language Processors in Java: Compilers and Interpreters
Published 21 years ago
by David Watt, Deryck Brown, Prentice Hall
Aims to exemplify good software engineering principles at the same time as explaining the specific techniques needed to build compilers and interpreters. Examples included. DLC: Java (Computer program language)
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Definitive Guide to Swing for Java 2, Second Edition
Published 21 years ago includes sample chapter
by John Zukowski, Apress
Shows how to create graphical user interfaces with the 1.3 version of the Swing Component Set Offers a clear treatment of the Model-View-Controller architecture Demonstrates the creation and customization of reusable Swing Component extensions Explores the Swing text and html package, and JFC drag-and-drop capabilities Provides in-depth coverage of Jtree and Jtable Completely updated for the 1.
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The Elements of Java Style
Published 21 years ago
by Allan Vermeulen, Scott W. Ambler, Greg Bumgardner, Eldon Metz, Trevor Misfeldt, Jim Shur, Alan Vermeulen, Patrick Thompson, Cambridge University Press
The Elements of Java Style, written by renowned author Scott Ambler, Alan Vermeulen, and a team of programmers from Rogue Wave Software, is directed at anyone who writes Java code. Many books explain the syntax and basic use of Java; however, this essential guide explains not only what you can do with the syntax, but what you ought to do. Just as Strunk and White's The Elements of Style provides rules of usage for the English language, this text furnishes a set of rules for Java practitioners.