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On to Java

Patrick Henry Winston, Sundar Narasimhan

452 pages, parution le 04/04/2002 (3eme édition)

Résumé

This book is written in the clear and concise style that has made Winston's C, C++, Smalltalk, and Lisp books popular among programmers who want to add new languages to their repertoires. Using this book, you learn Java quickly and effectively, and you learn why Java is the language of choice for writing programs for the World Wide Web. The Knowledge You Need Each section add new capabilities to a short, yet representative Java program. One such program displays the rating of a movie selected by a user, along with a movie poster. Any World-Wide-Web browser can fetch and run the program, on your computer, in response to a button click. As you see the program evolve, you learn to design class hierarchies impose requirements using interfaces follow the model-view approach to interface design access applets from network viewers use threads to implement dynamic applets and you learn to exploit the features of Java 1.2 to access files via resources exploit swing classes draw using the Graphics2D class generate Java beans for GUI builders and much, much more. Winston's proven approach Based on extensive teaching experience Features easily digested segments Illustrates ideas via short, yet complete programs Answers your natural questions in a natural order Stresses principles of good-programming practice Recapitulates key points as if—then rules

Contents

1 How this Book Teaches You The Language
2 How To Compile and Run a Simple Program
3 How To Declare Variables
4 How To Write Arithmetic Expressions
5 How To Define Simple Methods
6 How To Understand Variable Scope and Extent
7 How To Benefit from Procedure Abstraction
8 How To Declare Class Variables
9 How To Create Class Instances
10 How To Define Instance Methods
11 How To Define Constructors
12 How To Define Getter And Setter Methods
13 How To Benefit from Data Abstraction
14 How To Define Classes that Inherit Instance Variables and Methods
15 How to Enforce Abstraction Using Protected and Private Variables and Methods
16 How To Write Constructors That Call other Constructors
17 How To Write Methods That Call other Methods
18 How To Design Classes And Class Hierarchies
19 How To Enforce Requirements Using Abstract Classes and Abstract Methods
20 How To Enforce Requirements and to Document Programs Using Interfaces
21 How To Perform Tests Using Predicates
22 How To Write Conditional Statements
23 How To Combine Boolean Expressions
24 How To Write Iteration Statements
25 How To Write Recursive Methods
26 How To Write multiway conditional statements
27 How to work with file input streams
28 How to create and access arrays
29 how to move arrays into and out of methods
30 how to store data in expandable vectors
31 how to work with characters and strings
32 how to catch exceptions
33 how to work with Output file streams
34 How to write and read values using the serializable interface
35 How to modularize programs using compilation units and Packages
36 How to combine private variables and methods with packages
37 How to create windows and to activate listeners
38 How to define inner classes and to structure applications
39 How to draw lines in windows
40 How to write text in windows
41 How to use the model-view approach to gui design
42 How to define standalone observers and listeners
43 How to define applets
44 How to access applets from web browsers
45 How to use resource locators
46 How to use choice lists to select instances
47 How to bring images into applets
48 How to use threads to implement dynamic applets
49 How to create forms and to fire your own events
50 How to display menus and dialog windows
51 How to develop your own layout manager
52 How to implement dynamic tables
53 How to activate remote computations
54 How to collect information using servlets
55 How to construct jar files for program distribution

Appendixes

Caractéristiques techniques

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Éditeur(s) Addison Wesley
Auteur(s) Patrick Henry Winston, Sundar Narasimhan
Parution 04/04/2002
Édition  3eme édition
Nb. de pages 452
Format 18,5 x 23,5
Couverture Broché
Poids 689g
Intérieur Noir et Blanc
EAN13 9780201725933

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