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  Books : Java Phrasebook (Developer's Library)


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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 005.133
EAN: 9780672329074
ISBN: 0672329077
Label: Sams
Manufacturer: Sams
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 224
Publication Date: November 16, 2006
Publisher: Sams
Sales Rank: 595251
Studio: Sams




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Product Description

Essential Code and Commands

 

Java Phrasebook gives you the code phrases you need to quickly and effectively complete your programming projects in Java.

 

Concise and Accessible

Easy to carry and easy to use–lets you ditch all those bulky books for one portable guide

 

Flexible and Functional

Packed with more than 100 customizable code snippets–so you can readily code functional Java in just about any situation

 

Timothy Fisher has been working professionally in the Java software development field since 1997 and is currently a consultant for the Compuware Corporation in Detroit, Michigan. He enjoys writing about technology and has been a contributor to Java Developer’s Journal and XML Journal. Tim is also passionate about education and the use of advanced Internet technologies for education.

 

Programming / Java

 

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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Beautiful and well written book
Java Phrasebook is a beautiful, well written book containing 100's of phrases which will help the reader to accomplish common tasks in Java. This book is for intermediate Java developers as well as developers who are new to Java.
The author assumes you have previous knowledge of Java and you are ready to program in Java; don't worry he has included references to various web sites (mostly Sun) throughout the book for additional information you might need.

The book covers JDK 5.0 ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - A different kind of Java reference book
This is a very odd approach for a Java reference book. The idea is that, if you are in a foreign country and cannot speak the language, "phrasebooks" for that language, showing you how to say common phrases without having to study the language in detail, are very helpful. That is true. However, those people who find such phrasebooks useful tend to board a plane and go home in a few weeks, with no real further use for the language. The problem is, how many times is that true in programming? Either ... Read More







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