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Your first Java book / by Lesley Abe ; Stevenson Cunanan Co Lee

By: Abe, LesleyContributor(s): Lee, Stevenson Cunanan CoMaterial type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: AbeLee IT learning seriesPublication details: Cainta , Rizal : i-Learn Technologies , Inc. , 2009Description: viii , 288 pp. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN: 9789719438700Subject(s): Programming languages (Computer)DDC classification: 001.642 Ab1 2009 Summary: "As part of the AbeLee IT Learning Series, 'Your First Java Book' gives an ample introduction to the Java programming language with its step-by-step approach. It organizes the chapters into these parts: chapter objectives, discussion, summary and activity--all contributing to the reader's easier understanding of both the simple and complex concepts of Java. Composed of screenshots and code boxes, syntax and example tables, it takes the readers into a visual journey of the Java world, besides giving an in-depth discussion of the sample programs. It is designed to educate students on technologies and practices to help them be more productive in an IT-oriented society."
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Includes glossary, appendix and index.

"As part of the AbeLee IT Learning Series, 'Your First Java Book' gives an ample introduction to the Java programming language with its step-by-step approach. It organizes the chapters into these parts: chapter objectives, discussion, summary and activity--all contributing to the reader's easier understanding of both the simple and complex concepts of Java. Composed of screenshots and code boxes, syntax and example tables, it takes the readers into a visual journey of the Java world, besides giving an in-depth discussion of the sample programs. It is designed to educate students on technologies and practices to help them be more productive in an IT-oriented society."

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