Java in a nutshell a desktop quick reference for Java programmers
David Flanagan
- 1st ed.
- Bonn Sebastopol, CA O'Reilly & Associates 1996
- xix, 438 p. ill. ; 23 cm.
- Nutshell handbook .
"Covers Java 1.0." "Contains an accelerated introduction to Java for C and C++ programmers who want to learn the language fast"--Cover p. [4] Includes index.
Part 1. Introducing Java: How Java differs from C -- Classes and objects in Java -- Part 2. Programming with the Java API -- Applets -- Graphical user interfaces -- Input and output -- Networking -- Advanced graphics and images -- Advanced threads -- Part 3. Java syntax -- Events -- Fonts, colors, and cursors -- System properties and applet parameters -- Applet security -- Java-related HTML and HTTP syntax -- Unicode standard -- JDK development tools -- Part 4. API quick reference -- java.applet package -- java.awt package -- java.awt.peer package -- java.io package -- java.lang package -- java.net package -- java.util package -- Java errors and exceptions -- Part 5. API cross references -- Class defined-in index -- Method defined-in index -- Subclass index -- Implemented-by index -- Returned-by index -- Passed-to index -- Thrown-by index. How to use this book Preface Part I: Introducing java Part II: Programming with the java API Part III: Java language reference Part IV: API Quick reference Part V: API Cross References Glossery Index
'Java in a Nutshell', fifth edition, covers all the extensive changes implicit in 5.0, the latest and greatest version of Java yet. Among the improvements: more discussion on tools and frameworks, and new code examples to illustrate the working of APIs.
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