Requiring no programming experience, this is an introduction to the computer-programming language Java, with examples and exercises. The book is intended for students on HNC/D and degree courses, and other computing courses with a programming element.
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Introductory Java by David Parsons
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Table of Contents
Code and compilers; the web site. Part 1 Introduction to Java: Java comes to town; learning the language of objects; introductory Java applications. Part 2 Building Java objects, writing Java code: creative objects in Java; iteration and input. Part 3 Object and class relationships: objects working together - association, aggregation and composition; containers, inheritance and polymorphism. Part 4 Graphical user interfaces: the abstract Windowing toolkit; of mice an menus. Part 5 Java and the web: interfaces and threads; applets; where do you want to go tomorrow? Appendix: answers to exercises.
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