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Java For Dummies Quick Reference

Java For Dummies Quick Reference
Authors
Doug Lowe
ISBN
1118168232
Published
01 May 2012
Purchase online
amazon.com

A reference that answers your questions as you move through your codingThe demand for Android programming and web apps continues to grow at an unprecedented pace and Java is the preferred language for both. Java For Dummies Quick Reference keeps you moving through your coding while you solve a problem, look up a command or syntax, or search for a programming tip.

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A reference that answers your questions as you move through your coding

The demand for Android programming and web apps continues to grow at an unprecedented pace and Java is the preferred language for both. Java For Dummies Quick Reference keeps you moving through your coding while you solve a problem, look up a command or syntax, or search for a programming tip. Whether you're a Java newbie or a seasoned user, this fast reference offers you quick access to solutions without requiring that you wade through pages of tutorial material.

  • Leverages the true reference format that is organized with quick answers and solutions so you can read less and do more
  • Offers new elements such as a syntax guide, command guide, special generics and annotation section, and programming tips
  • Boasts a new, compact trim size that easily goes where you go for convenient referencing

Java For Dummies Quick Reference helps you move quickly and efficiently through Java without missing a beat!

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