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Java in easy steps, 7th edition, EPUB eBook

Java in easy steps, 7th edition EPUB

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Java in easy steps, 7th edition instructs you how to easily create your own Java programs. The book contains separate chapters on the major features of the Java language. Complete example programs with colourized code illustrate each important aspect of Java programming - all in easy steps.

This book assumes no previous knowledge of any programming language so it's ideal for the newcomer to computer programming. Each chapter builds your knowledge of Java. By the end of this book you will have gained a sound understanding of the Java language and be able to write your own Java programs and compile them into executable files that can be run on any Java-enabled device.

This 7th edition of Java in easy steps covers the many exciting features of Java, including:

  • How to quickly run statements in the interactive shell named jshell - similar to the Python interpreter:
  • How to make programs with the javac compiler and execute them with the java runtime.
  • How to produce interactive Windows apps that can be easily distributed as jar program bundles.
  • How to create mobile device apps using Java functionality within the Android operating system.
  • Table of Contents

    1. Getting started
    2. Performing operations
    3. Making statements
    4. Directing values
    5. Manipulating data
    6. Creating classes
    7. Importing functions
    8. Building interfaces
    9. Recognizing events
    10. Deploying programs

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