Teach Yourself Java 1.1

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This updated bestseller is the definitive guide to learning Java 1.1. Teach Yourself Java 1.1 in 21 Days, Second Edition carefully steps you through the fundamental concepts of the Java language, as well as the basics of applet design and integration with Web presentations. Learn the basics of object-oriented programming and Java development. Create stand alone cross platform applications. Add interactivity and animation to your Web sites with Java applets. The Java applet is itself a fully functioning program. It's an application, but it's a little application: An applet, in other words. Applets can be loaded right in web browsers like Internet Explorer and Netscape all throughout the Internet. Explore new Java features like JDBC, RMI, and JavaBeans. The Beginning is very good for people having no concept of OOPS and want to start with Java programming.

  • Cost: $1.49
  • Pages: 775
  • Edition: 2nd Book and CD-ROM edition
  • ISBN: 1575211424

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Java : Books

Title / Program Name:

Teach Yourself Java 1.1

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Released Date:

April, 1997

Cost:

$1.49

List Price:

$1.49

Pages:

775

Edition:

2nd Book and CD-ROM edition

ISBN:

1575211424

Publisher:

Sams

Author:

Laura Lemay, Charles L. Perkins, Laura Teach Yourself Java in 21 Days Lemay

Keywords:

java applets, java guide

Summary:

Guide to Java and learn how to build Java applets

Description:

This updated bestseller is the definitive guide to learning Java 1.1. Teach Yourself Java 1.1 in 21 Days, Second Edition carefully steps you through the fundamental concepts of the Java language, as well as the basics of applet design and integration with Web presentations. Learn the basics of object-oriented programming and Java development. Create stand alone cross platform applications. Add interactivity and animation to your Web sites with Java applets. The Java applet is itself a fully functioning program. It's an application, but it's a little application: An applet, in other words. Applets can be loaded right in web browsers like Internet Explorer and Netscape all throughout the Internet. Explore new Java features like JDBC, RMI, and JavaBeans. The Beginning is very good for people having no concept of OOPS and want to start with Java programming.

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