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Murach's Java Programming - 4th Edition
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Publisher: Mike Murach & Associates; 4th edition (November 4, 2011)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1890774650
ISBN-13: 978-1890774653
Developers often tell me they wish they'd found our Java book first, before spending time and money on others. They also say it's the book they turn to when they're getting ready to learn Android programming. Here are a few of the reasons why I believe this book will work equally well for you:
This book teaches the core Java skills that you need to work with objects, graphical user interfaces (GUIs), files, and databases.
It gives you a fast start! In fact, by the end of chapter 6, you'll be developing bulletproof Java applications with business classes and objects.
It now shows you how to use the NetBeans IDE to code, test, and debug Java applications. This easy-to-use tool boosts your productivity and is widely used in industry. So you'll be working like a pro right from the start.
It takes the mystery out of object-oriented programming by using real-world applications (instead of objects like cats and dogs) to demonstrate key concepts like inheritance, interfaces, and polymorphism.
It covers the most useful features introduced in Java SE 7, like the try-with-resources statement, the diamond operator (<>), and an improved file system API (known as NIO2).
In the GUI section, it shows you how to use the NetBeans Swing GUI builder to design a form and generate the code needed to display it. As a result, this section has you focus on critical coding skills, such as handling events, instead of on code that should be generated.
Because business applications routinely handle data, it shows how to work with text files, binary files, XML files, and databases (using JDBC).
It now has a chapter on deploying applications by using executable JAR files or Java Web Start.
It gives you the Java skills that you need to get started with Android programming. That's true whether you're looking to refresh your skills...or whether you're learning Java for the first time.
All the skills are presented in our standard, "paired-pages" format, to save you time on both training and reference.
About the Author
Joel Murach has been writing and editing books about computer programming for over 10 years. During that time, he has written extensively on a wide range of Java, .NET, web, and database technologies. When he's not programming or writing books about programming, he can be found surfing or writing music.