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Java 2 Programmer's Reference by ONeil, Joseph (2000) Paperback

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Get essential programming information at your fingertips! Written by master programmer and best-selling author Herb Schildt,this book covers the new Java 2 features—Java 2 API Libraries,new collections framework classes,new input methods,and more. You'll get quick access to essential syntax and full details on classes,inheritance,packages,and interfaces. Java 2 Essentials and Syntax in One Handy Reference! Get a wealth of Java 2 information in this convenient resource and idea generator. Java 2 Programmer's Reference provides you with succinct explanations of syntax,keywords,commands,functions,classes,and API libraries. No programmer can remember the precise syntax of all commands of the proper way of calling functions—now you don't have to because it's all here! Throughout the book,master programmer Herbert Schildt gives you essential tips and expert Java programming advice. Quickly find the essential Java 2 syntax for keywords,operators,methods,interfaces,and classes. Learn about inheritance,packages,and access control. Use the most valuable classes in the Java 2 APi libraries. Explore the new collections framework and Swing - both new to Java 2.

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First published March 27, 2000

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Herbert Schildt

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Best-selling author Herbert Schildt has written extensively about the Java, C++, C, and C# programming languages. His books have sold millions of copies worldwide and have been widely translated. Herb's books have been used in education, corporate training, and individual study.
Although he is interested in all facets of computing, Herb's primary focus is computer languages, especially the standardization of languages. He was a member of the original ANSI committee that standardized the C language in 1989, and he was a member of the ANSI/ISO committee that updated that standard in 1999. He was a member of the original ANSI/ISO committee that standardized C++ in 1998 and he was a member of the ANSI/ISO committee that updated the standard for C++ in 2011.

Herb holds both graduate and undergraduate degrees from the University of Illinois, Urbana/Champaign.

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