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Thinking in Java
Thinking in Java
Synopsis
Thinking in Java has earned raves from programmers worldwide for its extraordinary clarity, careful organization, and small, direct programming examples. From the fundamentals of Java syntax to its most advanced features, Thinking in Java is designed to teach, one simple step at a time.
- The classic object-oriented introduction for beginners and experts alike, fully updated for Java SE5/6 with many new examples and chapters!
- Test framework shows program output.
- Design patterns are shown with multiple examples throughout: Adapter, Bridge, Chain of Responsibility, Command, Decorator, Facade, Factory Method, Flyweight, Iterator, Data Transfer Object, Null Object, Proxy, Singleton, State, Strategy, Template Method, and Visitor.
- Introduction to XML for data transfer; SWT, Flash for user interfaces.
- Completely rewritten concurrency chapter gives you a solid grasp of threading fundamentals.
- 500+ working Java programs in 700+ compiling files, rewritten for this edition and Java SE5/6.
- Companion web site includes all source code, annotated solution guide, weblog, and multimedia seminars.
- Thorough coverage of fundamentals; demonstrates advanced topics.
- Explains sound object-oriented principles.
- Hands-On Java Seminar CD available online, with full multimedia seminar by Bruce Eckel.
- Live seminars, consulting, and reviews available.
Annotation
Destined to become a classic, this tutorial guides you through the fundamentals and the advanced aspects of Java. Author Bruce Eckel uses the same style, format, incisive prose and clear examples as he did in Thinking in C++. He doesn't just teach how to write code, he teaches how to think and program in Java. This highly recommended text is designed for those familiar with programming concepts and object-orientation. Eckel covers objects, program flow, error handling, network programming and design patterns. He includes details on the cornerstones of Java and OOP, with polymorphism, implementation hiding, class differentiation and reuse. He also covers passing/returning objects and running multiple concurrent subtasks.
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