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  • Title Sams Teach Yourself Java in 24 Hours
  • Author(s) Rogers Cadenhead
  • Publisher: Sams Publishing; eBook (InformIT)
  • Paperback 552 pages
  • eBook: HTML and PDF
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0672324601
  • ISBN-13: 978-0672324604
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Book Description

Sams Teach Yourself Java in 24 Hours is a step-by-step tutorial that teaches someone with no previous programming experience how to create simple Java programs and applets.

It starts out at a lower level than Sams Teach Yourself Java in 21 Days, and takes things at a slower pace, focusing on key programming concepts and essential Java basics.

Although the basic structure of the book, and many of its examples, will remain the same in this new edition, the author will make use of dozens of reader comments to make improvements to explanatory text and example programs.

About the Authors
  • Rogers Cadenhead is a writer, Web application developer, and the most valuable player in an NBA playoff game*. He has written 15 books on Internet-related topics, including Sams Teach Yourself Java 2 in 21 Days, Sams Teach Yourself Microsoft FrontPage 2002 in 24 Hours, and How to Use the Internet. He maintains this book's official World Wide Web site at java24hours.
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