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Showing posts with label Java. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Java. Show all posts

Thursday, June 18, 2009

9:18 PM

Sams Teach Yourself Programming with Java in 24 Hours (4th Edition) .. eBook

Sams Teach Yourself Programming with Java in 24 Hours (4th Edition)
Sams | 576 pages | 2005-10-10 | CHM | 3,1 MB

If you have been wanting to learn Java, check out the newly revised fourth edition of the best-seller Sams Teach Yourself Programming with Java in 24 Hours. This step-by-step tutorial will teach you how to create simple Java programs and applets. Comprised of 24 one-hour lessons, this new edition focuses on key programming concepts and essential Java basics, has been improved by dozens of reader comments, and is reorganized to better cover the latest developments in Java. The book's coverage of core Java programming topics has also been expanded. A great starting point for learning Java, this book is also a great primer to reading sams Teach Yourself Java in 21 Days.

Thursday, May 14, 2009

9:50 PM

Java for Programmers (Deitel Developer)


Author: Paul J. Deitel and Harvey M. Deitel
Paperback: 1200 pages
Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR; 1 edition (February 22, 2009)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0137001290
ISBN-13: 978-0137001293
Format: chm

Details:
PRACTICAL, EXAMPLE-RICH COVERAGE OF:

Classes, Objects, Encapsulation, Inheritance, Polymorphism, Interfaces, Nested Classes
Integrated OOP Case Studies: Time, GradeBook, Employee
Industrial-Strength, 95-Page OOD/UML 2 ATM Case Study
JavaServer Faces, Ajax-Enabled Web Applications, Web Services, Networking
JDBC , SQL, Java DB, MySQL
Threads and the Concurrency APIs
I/O, Types, Control Statements, Methods
Arrays, Generics, Collections
Exception Handling, Files
GUI, Graphics, GroupLayout, JDIC
Using the Debugger and the API Docs
And more

Sunday, August 3, 2008

1:00 PM

Web Development with Java

Tim Downey, “Web Development with Java: Using Hibernate, JSPs and Servlets”
Springer; 1 edition (October 1, 2007) | ISBN: 1846288622 | 284 pages | PDF | 1,5 Mb

Web development is simpler than it seems, especially with the software tools freely available on the Web. This book breaks from the tradition of teaching a history of Web development and jumps to the good stuff from the outset so that students can start writing real applications.

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