Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 005
EAN: 9780672316470
ISBN: 0672316471
Label: Sams
Manufacturer: Sams
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 700
Publication Date: 1999-04
Publisher: Sams
Sales Rank: 937729
Studio: Sams
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Rating: - Your patience will pay off...
I believe most people will learn a lot from this book. It is informative, provides good examples, and it actually teaches you the basics of Java programming with both Java Applications and Java Applets. The book puts an emphasize on Graphics programming, including the AWT classes, and Swing (new in Java 2). The book is extensive and will test your patience, specially if you are new to programming, but it will most definitely pay off in the end.
I read the book cover to cover, and since ... Read More
Rating: - great book for non OOP programmer like me ...
I've read most of the chapters of this book, and the examples, esp. the jabberwocky, made me understand the concepts of OOP. The authors explains the details in some funny way, and although sometime I had to re-read some parts of the previous chapters, I am grateful for the authors' style of writing, so I am now more interested than ever to finish the book and read some other references. I bought another great book, "Java 2: How to Program" by Deitel a few months back , but after comparing the two ... Read More
Rating: - Your patience will pay off...
I believe most people will learn a lot from this book. It is informative, provides good examples, and it actually teaches you the basics of Java programming with both Java Applications and Java Applets. The book puts an emphasize on Graphics programming, including the AWT classes, and Swing (new in Java 2). The book is extensive and will test your patience, specially if you are new to programming, but it will most definitely pay off in the end.
I read the book cover to cover, and since this ... Read More
Rating: - Sam's Does It Again!
Teach Yourself Java2 in 21 Days is yet another great product from Sams Publishing. This book assumes familiarity with basic programming concepts. If you are an experienced programmer coming to Java from another language (My background is the VB - COM object world), this text will be right up your alley.
I was tempted into skipping to the chapters I found most interesting (JDBC and OOD), but don't be. Lemay and Cadenhead have ordered the introduction of concepts perfectly. Even if you ... Read More
Rating: - A great followup to Teach Yourself Java 2 in 24 hrs.
Even though I did not care for the Sams series in regards to ASP, I thought that the two Java 2 books I have read (Teach Yourself Java 2 in 24 hrs & 21 days respectively) did a great job. All the code thus far works (I am about 2 weeks into the book). This book answers questions that the 24 hr. book does not get a chance to answer. This is pretty indepth, and the format is pretty easy to follow. If you like programming, and you want to learn Java this book is exactly what you need to get a thorough ... Read More
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