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Java API for Dummies Quick Reference

Java API for Dummies Quick Reference
By Stephen D. Lockwood, Madhu Siddalingaiah

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Regardless of how much you have worked with Java, you occasionally have questions or need a refresher about the Java API (Application Programming Interface), Java syntax, or applet security. Java API For Dummies Quick Reference comes to the rescue as the perfect easy-to-use reference for beginning and advanced Java programmers alike. Packed with quick, practical answers, Java API For Dummies Quick Reference makes an ideal companion to Java™ For Dummies®, which takes an in-depth look at the language starting from ground zero, and Java™ Programming For Dummies®, which explains the ins and outs of Java programming. In Java API For Dummies Quick Reference, authors Stephen D. Lockwood and Madhu Siddalingaiah have assembled all the concise explanations and how-to tips you need on everything from Java-related HTML syntax to the syntax of Java itself, including reserved keywords, primitive data types, and modifiers. Thanks to Java API For Dummies Quick Reference, you no longer have to struggle to remember permutations of class, interface, and method modifiers, or the precedence of all the various operators. In this compact reference, you also find the Java core API packages revealed, including applet, awt, awt.datatransfer, awt.event, awt.image, io, lang, net, sql, util, and util.zip.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1778426 in Books
  • Published on: 1997-04-18
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 224 pages

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Spiral bound concise Java 1.1 Reference.4
Very handy, and dependable. I use it daily

Why is this out of print?5
I keep this book at my side 24/7. It is *the* indispensible guide to the core Java API. It's getting dated, what with Java 2, but it's still really useful. If these guys would publish "Java 2 API for Dummies Quick Reference", it'd fly off the stands. Come on, IDG, give us what we need!

Better than the Nutshell5
I bought Java in a Nutshell, first, but found this reference more helpful. It contains the same list of classes, properties, and methods, but gives more tips and examples. It also has the "Lay-Flat" binding which should be required on all reference guides!!