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Author Lowe, Doug, 1959- author.

Title Java all-in-one for dummies / by Doug Lowe.

Publication Info. Hoboken : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2020.
©2020

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 Canton Public Library - Adult Department  005.133 LOWE    Check Shelf
 Manchester, Whiton Branch - New Materials  005.133 LOWE    Check Shelf
 New Britain, Main Library - Non Fiction  005.133 LOW    Check Shelf
Edition Sixth edition.
Description 912 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Series Learning made easy
For dummies
--For dummies.
Learning made easy.
Note "7 books inside: Java basics ; Programming basics ; Object-oriented programming ; Strings, arrays and collections ; Programming techniques ; JavaFX ; Web programming ; Web bonus: files and databases."--Page 4 of cover.
Contents Book 1: Java basics : Welcome to Java ; Installing and using Java tools ' Working with TextPad - Book 2: Programming basics : Java programming basics ; Working with variables and data types ; Working with numbers and expressions ; Making choices ; Going around in circles (or, using Loops) ; Pulling a switcheroo ; Adding some methods to your madness ; Handling exceptions - Book 3: Object-oriented programming : Understanding object-oriented programming ; Making your own classes ; Working with statics ; Using subclasses and inheritance ; Using abstract classes and interfaces ; Using the object and class classes ; Using inner classes, anonymous classes, and lambda expressions ; Working with packages and Java module system - Book 4: Strings, arrays, and collections : Working with strings ; Using arrays ; Using the ArrayList class ; Using the LinkedList class ; Creating generic collection classes ; Using bulk data operations with collections - Book 5: Programming techniques : Programming threads ; Using regular expressions ; Using recursion ; Working with dates and times ; IoT programming with Raspberry Pi ; Book 6: JavaFX ; Hello, JavaFX! ; Handling events ; Setting the stage and scene layout ; Using layout panes to arrange your scenes ; Getting input from the user ; Choosing from a list - Book7: Web programming : Creating servlets ; Using JavaServer pages ; Using JavaBeans ; Using HttpClient.
Note Includes index.
Previous edition: 2017.
Summary "Java -- from first steps to first apps. Knowing Java is a must-have programming skill for any programmer. It's used in a wide array of programming projects -- from enterprise apps and mobile apps to big data, scientific, and financial uses. The language regularly ranks #1 in surveys of the most popular language based on number of developers, lines of code written, and real-world usage. It's also the language of choice in AP Computer Science classes taught in the U.S. This guide provides an easy-to-follow path from understanding the basics of writing Java code to applying those skills to real projects. Split into eight minibooks covering core aspects of Java, the book introduces the basics of the Java language and object-oriented programming before setting you on the path to building web apps and databases. Get up to speed on Java basics; Explore object-oriented programming; Learn about strings, arrays, and collections; Find out about files and databases. Step-by-step instructions are provided to ensure that you don't get lost at any point along the way."--Publisher's description.
Subject Java (Computer program language)
Java (Computer program language) (OCoLC)fst00982065
Added Title Java all-in-one desk reference for dummies
ISBN 9781119680451 (paperback)
111968045X (paperback)
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