Java 2 for the World Wide Web: Visual Quickstart Guide - Brossura

Smith, Dori

 
9780201748642: Java 2 for the World Wide Web: Visual Quickstart Guide

Sinossi

Aimed at Web programming students and Web designers, this tutorial/reference covers Java pages, applets, strings, building a user interface, image manipulation, JavaScript, and using Java with visual tools. Each lesson features step-by-step instructions, code, and screen shots. Smith has written other books on Java. Annotation (c) Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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L'autore

Dori Smith is a partner at a consulting company where she specializing in programming, training, and Web design. A contributing editor for NetProfessional Magazine, she is also a Publisher for the Wise Women's Web community and a member of the Web Standards Project Steering Committee. She is co-author of JavaScript for the WWW, 4th edition: Visual QuickStart Guide and Java for the WWW: Visual QuickStart Guide.

Dalla quarta di copertina

Maybe you've mastered HTML and JavaScript and you're looking for another Web language to add to your list. Or perhaps you're a C++ or VB programmer looking to try your skills on the Web. With Java for the WWW, Second Edition: Visual QuickStart Guide, you don't even need a background in programming, just a desire to gain a working knowledge of Java 2, the faster, easier to deploy, and more secure version of this famously dynamic Web language.

In time-tested Visual QuickStart style, the book doesn't just tell you how to program Java applications for the Web--it shows you, breaking the world of Java into step-by-step tasks and providing the code behind the examples. Thanks to the straightforward, task-based format, you can learn what you need to know, when you need to know it. Java newbies can work from cover to cover; more seasoned programmers can use the page tabs to go straight to a specific topic. The author of the original edition of this book has completely revised it for Java 2, including four new chapters on debugging, Swing, servlets, and writing a news ticker. You'll soon find out for yourself why Internet programmers love this cross-platform language.

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