FreeComputerBooks.com
Links to Free Computer, Mathematics, Technical Books all over the World
|
|
- Title The Java Tutorials
- Author(s) Raymond Gallardo, Sharon Zakhour, et al
- Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional, 6 edition (December 22, 2014); eBook (2016, Updated Continuously)
- Paperback 864 pages
- eBook HTML and PDF Files
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0134034082
- ISBN-13: 978-0134034089
- Share This:
The Java Tutorials are practical guides for programmers who want to use the Java programming language to create applications.
is based on the Java Platform, Standard Edition (Java SE) 8. This revised and updated edition introduces the new features added to the platform, including lambda expressions, default methods, aggregate operations, and more. An accessible and practical guide for programmers of any level, this book focuses on how to use the rich environment provided by Java to build applications, applets, and components.
Expanded coverage includes a chapter on the Date-Time API and a new chapter on annotations, with sections on type annotations and pluggable type systems as well as repeating annotations.
n addition, the updated sections "Security in Rich Internet Applications" and "Guidelines for Securing Rich Internet Applications" address key security topics. The latest deployment best practices are described in the chapter "Deployment in Depth."
f you plan to take one of the Java SE 8 certification exams, this book can help. A special appendix, "Preparing for Java Programming Language Certification," details the items covered on the available exams. Check online for updates.
About the Authors- Scott Hommel is a senior technical writer at Oracle Corporation, where he documents the Java SE platform. For the past fifteen years, he has written tutorials, technical articles, and core release documentation for Java SE and related technologies.
- Raymond Gallardo is a technical writer for Oracle Corporation. Previous engagements include college instructor, technical writer for IBM, and bicycle courier. He earned his B.Sc. in computer science and English from the University of Toronto and his M.A. in creative writing from The City College of New York.
- Introduction to Java, Basic Java
- Algorithms and Data Structures
- Introduction to Computer Science
- Java Programming and Java EE (J2EE)
-
Java for Beginners: Learn Java Programming in 1 Week
The best way to learn Java is by doing. This book includes a unique project at the end of the book that requires the application of all the concepts taught previously. You can get the basics down in only one week!
-
Introduction to Programming Using Java (David J. Eck)
This book is an introduction to programming and also an introduction to Java directed towards people who do not have any background in programming, although it might also be useful for experienced programmers who want to learn something about Java.
-
The Java Workshop: Learn Object-Oriented Programming
Get to grips with the fundamentals of Java programming and learn to build useful applications with the help of real-world examples and engaging practical activities. Learn object-oriented programming and kickstart your career in software development.
-
Patterns for Beginning Java Programmers (David Bernstein)
Programming patterns are solutions to problems that require the creation of a small fragment of code that will be part of a larger program. Hence, this book is about teaching you how to write such fragments of code.
-
Think Java, 2nd Edition (Allen B. Downey, et al)
This book is a hands-on introduction to computer science and programming used by many universities and high schools around the world. Its conciseness, emphasis on vocabulary, and informal tone make it particularly appealing for readers with little or no experience.
-
Java, Java, Java: Object-Oriented Problem Solving, 3rd Edition
Functional and flexible, this book takes an objects-first approach to Java programming and problem using games and puzzles. Emphasize coverage of Java language features, introductory programming concepts, and object-oriented design principles.
-
Java Programming for Kids, Parents and Grandparents
The goal is to help students learn to program in the most popular language in the world: Java. It starts from an introduction to Java and then explains how to write programs that have Graphic User Interface by writing the Tic-Tac-Toe and Ping-Pong games.
-
O'Reilly® Algorithms and Information Retrieval in Java
This practical book will help you learn and review some of the most important ideas in software engineering - data structures and algorithms - in a way that's clearer, more concise, and more engaging than other materials. Useful in technical interviews too.
-
OOP: Learn Object Oriented Thinking & Programming using Java
This book is a textbook of programming in Java language for beginners. The author endeavors not to explain the Java programming language to the readers, but to teach them real programming - to teach them how to think and design the program.
-
The Art and Science of Java (Eric Roberts)
This book emphasizes the reader-friendly exposition, adopts a modern objects-first approach to the Java programming language that introduces readers to useful class hierarchies from the very beginning.
-
Thinking in Java, 4th Edition (Bruce Eckel)
This book has earned raves from programmers worldwide for its extraordinary clarity, careful organization, and small, direct programming examples. From the fundamentals of Java syntax to its most advanced features, Thinking in Java is designed to teach, one simple step at a time.
-
Open Data Structures: An Introduction using Java (Pat Morin)
This book is an introduction to the field of data structures and algorithms, it covers the implementation and analysis of data structures for sequences (lists), queues, priority queues, unordered dictionaries, ordered dictionaries, and graphs.
-
Data Structures and Algorithm Analysis in Java, 3rd Edition
A comprehensive treatment focusing on the creation of efficient data structures and algorithms, using Java, this text explains how to select or design the data structure best suited to specific problems.
-
Java Structures: Data Structures in Java for the Programmers
This book attempts to provide a fresh and focused approach to the design and implementation of classic structures in a manner that meshes well with existing Java packages.
:
|
|