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Thinking In Java
MIT Course Number:
6.17
Author:
Eckel, Bruce
Isbn 13:
9780131872486
ISBN: 0131872486
Pub Date:
Feb 3, 2006
Publisher:
Prentice Hall
Shipping Weight: 4.55 pounds
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The legendary author Bruce Eckel brings Java to life with this extraordinarily insightful, opinionated and downright funny introduction. Thinking in Java introduces all of the language's fundamentals, one step at a time, using to-the-point code examples. More than virtually any other book, Thinking in Java helps you understand not just what to do -- but why. Eckel introduces all the basics of objects as Java uses them; then walks carefully through the fundamental concepts underlying all Java programming -- including program flow, initialization and cleanup, hiding implementations, reusing classes and polymorphism. Using extensive, to-the-point examples, he introduces error handling, exceptions, Java I/O, run-time type identification, and passing and returning objects.
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