Ebook: The Java sourcebook: a complete guide to creating Java applets on the Web
Author: Ed Anuff
- Tags: Internet Groupware & Telecommunications, Networking & Cloud Computing, Computers & Technology, Networks Protocols & APIs, COM & DCOM, CORBA, ISDN, LAN, LDAP, Networks, ODBC, SNMP, TCP-IP, WAN, Networking & Cloud Computing, Computers & Technology, Object-Oriented Design, Software Design Testing & Engineering, Programming, Computers & Technology, Software, Accounting, Adobe, Databases, Design & Graphics, E-mail, Enterprise Applications, Mathematical & Statistical, Microsoft, Optical Character Recognition, Personal Finance
- Year: 1996
- Publisher: Wiley
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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Since Java first hit the streets, it's grown substantially in complexity and expanded features. Finally, here's a book that's kept pace with the full range and broad scope of Java's version 1. No matter where you are in your level of programming, this book will turn you into a Java programmer, even if you've never done object-oriented programming before. The Java Sourcebook is designed to take you as far (and as fast) as you want to go. With this comprehensive Java applications tutorial, you'll find out how to:
- Build animation with sound
- Create interactive icons, and your own Java components
- Learn how Java is integrated with a wide range of Web browsers
- Create applications that run smoothly on Windows, UNIX, Macintosh, and other platforms
This valuable guide also explains how to install the Java Development Kit, reviews all Java commands and syntax, and directs you to all of the latest online resources for Java users and programmers.
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- Java codes
- Ready-to-run Java applications
- A goldmine of Java software and utilities