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Java programming for Dummies

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# Publisher: Hungry Minds; 3 Pap/Cdr edition (January 1999)
# Language: English
# ISBN-10: 076450388X
# ISBN-13: 978-0764503887

Book Description

If you're ready to start using Java 2 instead of simply watching on the sidelines as way-cool Web applets dance across your browser window, grab yourself a copy of the third edition of the popular Java Programming For Dummies and get set to rock your world.

Find out how to add oomph and interactivity to your Web sites with nifty Java applets, provide a friendly user interface to your corporate database, or develop games as you plumb the pages of Java Programming For Dummies, 3rd Edition:
Master the latest Internet standards in Java 2 Write Java 2 code that you can use again and again in different applications Produce dynamic Web pages that respond to user input Create sprites, bots, and other applets that can run on all kinds of computers -- PCs, Macs, and UNIX workstations Transfer mini programs without losing or corrupting data Develop multiuser games that you can play across the Internet

This fun and friendly reference book also features a CD-ROM that includes all the sample code and applets from the book, along with Sun Microsystems' Java Developer Kit (JDK) and a trial version of the JBuilder 2 development tool from Inprise.


About the Author
Donald Koosis has developed materials to help people understand computers for more than 20 years. He has worked for IBM, Bell Labs, Xerox, and now owns his own company, Instructional Systems Co., Inc. He is the author of best-selling, self-instructional books on statistics and electricity/electronics. He can be reached at donald@isc.com.;

David Koosis is a native citizen of cyberspace. He writes programs to help computers understand people, working in Java, Delphi, C++, and other unspeakable tongues. David has developed software for a variety of Fortune 500 companies and Wall Street firms. He co-developed the 1994 edition of PC Magazine's computer benchmarks and has contributed to several successful commercial software programs. He is head of software development for ISC Consultants, Inc., and can be reached at dkoosis@isc.com.

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