Prague College Library: Core Java 1.2: Fundamentals v. 1 (Java Series (Sun Microsystems Pr))
 
Title:      Core Java 1.2: Fundamentals v. 1 (Java Series (Sun Microsystems Pr))
Categories:      Computing
BookID:      co-hnd-0001
Authors:      Cay S. Horstmann, Gary Cornell
ISBN-10(13):      9780130819338
Publisher:      Prentice Hall
Edition:      4
Number of pages:      742
Language:      English
Rating:      0 
Picture:      cover
Description:      Amazon Review
If you need to get something done in Java, Core Java 1.2, Volume 1: Fundamentals is one of the best books you can turn to for assistance. It's devoid of shaky, academic examples and packed with robust demonstrations that illustrate hundreds of powerful concepts.

This book begins with an explanation of the Java programming and execution environments in general terms and then provides specific examples of how to put key parts of the core packages to work. The authors back up the many examples with sharp, fact-rich commentary on how to get things done with Java. This volume covers data structures, object orientation, events, applets, input/output and Swing.

A quick note: though the title of this book includes the words Java 1.2, the Java examples appear to be based on a very late beta and effectively cover what's now called Java 2. JavaSoft changed the name of the software during the final stages of testing--after the authors had finished this book. --David Wall