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- Title: Object Oriented Programming in Java
- Author(s) Rick Halterman
- Publisher: Southern Adventist University (2008); eBook (Creative Commons Licensed)
- License(s): CC BY 4.0
- Paperback: N/A
- eBook: PDF Files
- Language: English
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Designed for those new to programming, this book provides step-by-step lessons that cover OOP (object-oriented programming) and the Java language comprehensively with clear examples, code, and figures. You'll use Java's built-in objects to create applets. Design your own classes and assemble them into sophisticated, complete programs that run inside an HTML browser or as stand-alone applications.
Create objects using the simple ideas of sequence, selection, and iteration. You'll delve into Java's Abstract Window Toolkit (AWT) to create full-color, multimedia Java applets, components, and containers. Explore Java's versatile input/output streams and utility classes. Master using threads and networking to create Web-capable client/server programs.
About the Authors- Richard L. Halterman is a professor of computer science and dean of the School of Computing at Southern Adventist University.
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