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a desktop quick reference for Java programmers
By David Flanagan

"Java in a nutshell" was published by O'Reilly & Associates in 1996 - Bonn, it has 438 pages and the language of the book is English.
“Java in a nutshell” Metadata:
- Title: Java in a nutshell
- Author: David Flanagan
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: 438
- Publisher: O'Reilly & Associates
- Publish Date: 1996
- Publish Location: Bonn
“Java in a nutshell” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Java (Computer program language) - Web servers - Object-oriented programming (Computer science) - Programación orientada a objetos (Computadoras) - Java (programmeertaal) - Java (Lenguaje de programación) - Programmation orientée objet (Informatique) - Serveurs Web - Java (Langage de programmation) - Servidores de rede - Java - Programação orientada a objetos - open_syllabus_project - Programmation orientâee objet (Informatique - COMPUTERS - Programming Languages - Programmation orientée objets (informatique) - General - Games - Com051280 - Cs.cmp_sc.app_sw - Cs.cmp_sc.prog_lang - Professional, career & trade -> computer science -> general - Professional, career & trade -> computer science -> java - Professional, career & trade -> computer science -> programming languages (jr/sr) - Long Now Manual for Civilization
Edition Specifications:
- Pagination: xix, 438 p. :
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL23262754M - OL1643769W
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 96140896
- ISBN-10: 1565921836
- All ISBNs: 1565921836
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"Java in a nutshell" Table Of Contents:
- 1- Part 1. Introducting Java: How Java differs from C
- 2- Classes and objects in Java
- 3- Part 2. Programming with the Java API
- 4- Applets
- 5- Graphical user interfaces
- 6- Input and output
- 7- Networking
- 8- Advanced graphics and images
- 9- Advanced threads
- 10- Part 3. Java syntax
- 11- Events
- 12- Fonts, colors, and cursors
- 13- System properties and applet parameters
- 14- Applet security
- 15- Java-related HTML and HTTP syntax
- 16- Unicode standard
- 17- JDK development tools
- 18- Part 4. API quick reference
- 19- java.applet package
- 20- java.awt package
- 21- java.awt.peer package
- 22- java.io package
- 23- java.lang package
- 24- java.net package
- 25- java.util package
- 26- Java errors and exceptions
- 27- Part 5. API cross references
- 28- Class defined-in index
- 29- Method defined-in index
- 30- Subclass index
- 31- Implemented-by index
- 32- Returned-by index
- 33- Passed-to index
- 34- Thrown-by index.
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