Summary:
Bruce Eckel's Thinking in Java -
JavaWorld Editor's Choice Award for Best Book, 2001 JavaWorld
Reader's Choice Award for Best Book, 2000 Software Development
Magazine Productivity Award, 1999 Java Developer's Journal
Editor's Choice Award for Best Book, 1998 Software Development
Magazine Jolt Product Excellence Award (for Thinking in C++),
1995 Thinking in Java has earned raves from programmers
worldwide for its extraordinary clarity, careful organization,
and small, direct programming examples. From the fundamentals
of Java syntax to its most advanced features (in-depth
object-oriented concepts, multithreading, automated project
building, unit testing, and debugging), Thinking in Java is
designed to teach, one simple step at a time. The classic Java
Introduction, fully updated for Java 2 version 1.4, with new
topics throughout! New testing framework validates each program
and shows you the output. New chapter on unit testing,
automated building, assertions, logging, debugging, and other
ways to keep your programs in tune. Completely rewritten
threading chapter gives you a solid grasp of the fundamentals.
350+ working Java programs, rewritten for this edition. 15,000+
lines of code. Companion web site includes all source code,
annotated solution guide, essays and other resources. Includes
entire Foundations for Java multimedia seminar on CD-ROM for
Windows, Linux and Mac. For beginners and experts alike.
Teaches Java linguistics, not platform-dependent mechanics.
Thorough coverage of fundamentals; demonstrates advanced
topics. Explains sound object-oriented principles as they apply
to Java. Hands-on Java CD available online, with 15 hours of
lectures and slides by Bruce Eckel. Live seminars, consulting,
and reviews available. www.BruceEckel.com What people are
saying- "The best book on Java...Your depth is amazing."
"Definitely the thinking person's choice in a Java book." "One
of the absolutely best programming tutorials I've seen, for any
language."
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