Java Books
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Java Concepts for Java 5 and 6
Published 14 years ago
by Cay S. Horstmann, Wiley
Let Cay Horstmann teach you to think like a programmer! If you really want to master Java, it's not enough to know the code. You must begin to think like a programmer, and in this newest edition of his bestselling guide, Java Concepts, programming guru Cay Horstmann shows you how. Updated to integrate Java 6, Java Concepts, Fifth Edition introduces you to fundamental programming techniques and design skills that are crucial to learning how to program.
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Building Java Programs: A Back to Basics Approach
Published 14 years ago
by Stuart Reges, Marty Stepp, Addison Wesley
Building Java Programs: A Back to Basics Approach , introduces novice programmers to basic constructs and common pitfalls by emphasizing the essentials of procedural programming, problem solving, and algorithmic reasoning. By using objects early to solve interesting problems and defining objects later in the course, Building Java Programs develops programming knowledge for a broad audience.
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Windows PowerShell in Action
Published 14 years ago
by Bruce Payette, Manning Publications
"Bruce is a walking encyclopedia of every good, bad, solid, and wacky language idea that has been tried... This is a book that only Bruce could have written." --Jeffrey Snover, from the Foreword "The nuances of PowerShell from the lead language designer himself! Excellent content and easy readability! --Keith Hill, Software Architect "I love this book!" --Scott Hanselman ComputerZen.
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MySQL Cookbook
Published 14 years ago
by Paul DuBois, O'Reilly Media
Along with MySQL's popularity has come a flood of questions about solving specific problems, and that's where this Cookbook is essential. Designed as a handy resource when you need quick solutions or techniques, the book offers dozens of short, focused pieces of code and hundreds of worked-out examples for programmers of all levels who don't have the time (or expertise) to solve MySQL problems from scratch. The new edition covers MySQL 5.
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Java How to Program, 7th Edition
Published 14 years ago
by Harvey M. Deitel, Paul J. Deitel, Prentice Hall
The Deitels' groundbreaking How to Program series offers unparalleled breadth and depth of object-oriented programming concepts and intermediate-level topics for further study. The Seventh Edition has been extensively fine-tuned and is completely up-to-date with Sun Microsystems, Inc.’s latest Java release — Java Standard Edition 6 (“Mustang”) and several Java Enterprise Edition 5 topics.
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Head First Object-Oriented Analysis and Design
Published 14 years ago
by Brett D. McLaughlin, Gary Pollice, Dave West, O'Reilly Media
"Head First Object Oriented Analysis and Design is a refreshing look at subject of OOAD. What sets this book apart is its focus on learning. The authors have made the content of OOAD accessible, usable for the practitioner." Ivar Jacobson, Ivar Jacobson Consulting "I just finished reading HF OOA&D and I loved it! The thing I liked most about this book was its focus on why we do OOA&D-to write great software!" Kyle Brown, Distinguished Engineer, IBM
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Java Persistence with Hibernate
Published 14 years ago
by Christian Bauer, Gavin King, Manning Publications
Java Persistence with Hibernate is considerably more than simply a second edition to Hibernate in Action. It provides a comprehensive overview of all the capabilities of the Java Persistence API in addition to those of Hibernate 3, as well as a detailed comparative analysis of the two. It describes how Hibernate has been used to implement the Java Persistence standard, and how to leverage the Hibernate extensions to Java Persistence.
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Learning MySQL
Published 14 years ago
by Seyed M.M. Saied Tahaghoghi, Hugh Williams, O'Reilly Media
Whether you're running a business, keeping track of members and meetings for a club, or just trying to organize a large and diverse collection of information, you'll find the MySQL database engine useful for answering questions such as: Which are my top ten fastest-selling products? How frequently does this person come to our facility? What was the highest, lowest, and average score of the team last season?
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HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide (6th Edition)
Published 14 years ago
by Chuck Musciano, Bill Kennedy, O'Reilly Media
Plenty of books can teach you HTML quickly, getting you up to speed and hacking out Web pages in no time. HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide offers a more comprehensive and pragmatic look at the de facto markup language of today, as well as the emerging next step. This title systematically presents HTML markup, beginning with the basics--such as the anatomy of an HTML document, text, and links--and proceeding to cascading style sheets, JavaScript, and XML.
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Core Python Programming (2nd Edition) (Core Series)
Published 14 years ago
by Wesley Chun, Prentice Hall PTR
Praise for Core Python Programming "The long-awaited second edition of Wesley Chun's Core Python Programming proves to be well worth the wait—its deep and broad coverage and useful exercises will help readers learn and practice good Python."—Alex Martelli, author of Python in a Nutshell and editor of Python Cookbook"There has been lot of good buzz around Wesley Chun's Core Python Programming. It turns out that all the buzz is well earned.