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Pure Java 2

by Kenneth Litwak


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Pure Java 2 is a substantial and focused reference for professional Java programmers. This book begins with an accelerated introduction to Java 2 so that you can quickly understand the new concepts and begin developing your own applications. Professional programmers prefer to learn by examining code, so Pure Java 2 also contains hundreds of programming techniques, complete with well-commented code examples that you can immediately use in your own Java programs.

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Provides a premium reference for experienced, professional Java programmers. Contains an accelerated introduction to Java 2 Platform concepts as well as concise descriptions of J2SE APIs and programming tools. Softcover.

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Pure Java 2 is a substantial and focused reference for professional Java programmers. This book begins with an accelerated introduction to Java 2 so that you can quickly understand the new concepts and begin developing your own applications. Professional programmers prefer to learn by examining code, so Pure Java 2 also contains hundreds of programming techniques, complete with well-commented code examples that you can immediately use in your own Java programs.



About the Author

Kenneth Litwak, Ph.D. is a certified Java instructor with Sun Microsystems. He is a professional Java developer who also teaches Java programming and software engineering courses at UC Berkley. Kenneth is a dedicated, experienced Java software developer, skilled in all phases of the software development life-cycle, including planning, scheduling, analysis, design, programming, and testing. He speaks frequently at Java conferences and other software development industry events.

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