
Covers the main ideas behind the language and provides a thorough introduction to new concepts and issues associated with using Java. Illustrated throughout with examples. Paper.
This text investigates the core principles of object-oriented programming as applied to the development of interactive content for the World Wide Web using the Java language. Adam Freeman and Darrel Ince leverage their technical expertise to provide a structured introduction to Java, focusing on the specific challenges and conceptual shifts required for web-based applications. The authors utilize a pedagogical approach that balances theoretical foundations with practical implementation strategies to guide the reader through the language's architecture.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this work as a foundational resource for developers transitioning to Java during the early stages of web-based programming. Readers frequently note the clarity of the examples provided, which serve to bridge the gap between abstract object-oriented theory and functional web implementation.
Page Count:
235
Publication Date:
1996-01-01
Publisher:
Addison-Wesley
ISBN-10:
0201403706
ISBN-13:
9780201403701
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