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- catalog abstract "Judy Bishop's aim is to teach the basics of Java programming and help students develop good style. Her approach and style will excite the reader and the manual is designed for beginners and requires no prior understanding of Java.".
- catalog contributor b12852336.
- catalog created "1998.".
- catalog date "1998".
- catalog date "1998.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1998.".
- catalog description "Formatting numbers with the java.yexy package. Dates, calendars and time. Power. Objects at work. Object projection. Designing an object-oriented program. Properties of objects. Lists of objects. Inner classes. Case study: Nelson's Coffee Shop. Abstraction and inheritance. Class power. Abstraction through interfaces. Inheritance. Abstract methods and classes. Case study: Veterinary tags. Graphical user interfaces. Introduction to the awt. Putting graphics in a window. Laying out buttons and other components. Panels and canvases for grouping. Event-driven programming. Interaction with text fields. Events, listeners and handlers. Managing sequences of events. Case study: Supermarket till. Applets in action. From applications to applets. Applets in browsers. Sound and images. Case study: The Nature Conservation Project. Multi-threading. Introduction to multi-threading. Setting up threads. Synchronization among threads. Case study: Walkman hire. Networking. Connecting via URL's. ".
- catalog description "Fundamentals. Introduction. Welcome to Java. Software development. The approach of this book. Getting started with Java. The Java Gently web site. Simple programs. Two starter programs. Fundamentals of object-oriented programming. Beginning with output. All about assignment. Using packages, classes and objects. Structuring. Properties of a good program. Talking about types. Repitition with for-loops. Making methods. Passing parameters. Guidelines for designing classes. Case study: Price tickets. Changing the state. Inputting interactively. File input and output. Delection with if-else. Introduction to exceptions. Creating and accessing packages. Controlling the flow. Conditional loops with while and do. The switch-statement. Conditional loops and input data. Case study: Rock-scissors-paper game. Arrays and tables. Simple arrays. Tables. Sorting and searching. Dictionaries. Formatting. Strings and string handling. Tokenizers and the Text class. ".
- catalog description "Judy Bishop's aim is to teach the basics of Java programming and help students develop good style. Her approach and style will excite the reader and the manual is designed for beginners and requires no prior understanding of Java.".
- catalog description "Ports and sockets. Case study: The Chatter system. Database connectivity. Accessing remote objects. Case study: The Airport Announcer System. Algorithms and data structures. About data structures. Linear and binary searching. Quicksort and performance. Stacks and queues. Linked lists again. Bit sets.".
- catalog extent "xxvii, 508 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Java gently.".
- catalog identifier "0201342979".
- catalog isFormatOf "Java gently.".
- catalog isPartOf "International computer science series".
- catalog issued "1998".
- catalog issued "1998.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Harlow, England ; Reading, Mass. : Addison Wesley Longman,".
- catalog relation "Java gently.".
- catalog subject "005.13/3 21".
- catalog subject "Java (Computer program language)".
- catalog subject "QA76.73.J38 B55 1998".
- catalog tableOfContents "Formatting numbers with the java.yexy package. Dates, calendars and time. Power. Objects at work. Object projection. Designing an object-oriented program. Properties of objects. Lists of objects. Inner classes. Case study: Nelson's Coffee Shop. Abstraction and inheritance. Class power. Abstraction through interfaces. Inheritance. Abstract methods and classes. Case study: Veterinary tags. Graphical user interfaces. Introduction to the awt. Putting graphics in a window. Laying out buttons and other components. Panels and canvases for grouping. Event-driven programming. Interaction with text fields. Events, listeners and handlers. Managing sequences of events. Case study: Supermarket till. Applets in action. From applications to applets. Applets in browsers. Sound and images. Case study: The Nature Conservation Project. Multi-threading. Introduction to multi-threading. Setting up threads. Synchronization among threads. Case study: Walkman hire. Networking. Connecting via URL's. ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Fundamentals. Introduction. Welcome to Java. Software development. The approach of this book. Getting started with Java. The Java Gently web site. Simple programs. Two starter programs. Fundamentals of object-oriented programming. Beginning with output. All about assignment. Using packages, classes and objects. Structuring. Properties of a good program. Talking about types. Repitition with for-loops. Making methods. Passing parameters. Guidelines for designing classes. Case study: Price tickets. Changing the state. Inputting interactively. File input and output. Delection with if-else. Introduction to exceptions. Creating and accessing packages. Controlling the flow. Conditional loops with while and do. The switch-statement. Conditional loops and input data. Case study: Rock-scissors-paper game. Arrays and tables. Simple arrays. Tables. Sorting and searching. Dictionaries. Formatting. Strings and string handling. Tokenizers and the Text class. ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Ports and sockets. Case study: The Chatter system. Database connectivity. Accessing remote objects. Case study: The Airport Announcer System. Algorithms and data structures. About data structures. Linear and binary searching. Quicksort and performance. Stacks and queues. Linked lists again. Bit sets.".
- catalog title "Java gently / Judy M. Bishop.".
- catalog type "text".