Java Programming for Dummies

Java Programming for Dummies
ISBN-10
0764501410
ISBN-13
9780764501418
Category
Computers / Languages / General
Pages
382
Language
English
Published
1997
Publisher
IDG Books
Authors
Donald J. Koosis, David Koosis

Description

A must-have book that shows Web users how to implement rich interactive content and design their own applets for the Internet!-- Covers the programming basics of using Java including hardware and software requirements-- Describes why Java is a significant programming language and explains some of its capabilities-- Shows users how to make the jump from HTML to programming in Java easily-- Outlines the basics of object-oriented programming-- Takes users step-by-step through implementing real-time updates on Web pages-- Leads users to the spot where they can get their own Java Developers Kit-- Focuses on designing and creating original applets rather than using pre-existing ones-- Provides plenty of examples on how to find, download, and extract archives for JDK-- Describes how to execute interactive tutorials on Web pages-- Find out how to add games and animation to Web pagesJava language is hot, and developers want to take advantage of all the new capabilities offered by Java. This book describes how to create Java enhanced Web pages by including animation, games, and other interactive conten

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