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Java: Programming Basics for Absolute Beginners

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★ Java Made Easy – a Step-by-Step Guide for Beginners ★Learning a programming language can seem like a daunting task. You may have looked at coding in the past, and felt it was too complicated and confusing. This comprehensive beginner’s guide will take you step by step through learning one of the best programming languages out there. In a matter of no time, you will be writing code like a professional.Java is one of the most popular and widely used programming languages available. Most of the modern applications built around the world, including server side and business logic components, are made from the Java programming language. Its portability and ease of use has ensured that it is a favourite among novices and seasoned developers alike. What This Book OffersMade for BeginnersThis guide is written specifically for beginners. We take you step-by-step through writing your very first program, explaining each portion of code as we go along. We guide you through the workings of the Java Development Kit and Java Runtime Environment, as well as choosing an IDE.57 Practical ExamplesWith each concept, we provide one or more example to illustrate the topic in a way that makes it easy to understand. We break examples down into their basic workings, and provide the output for you to compare to your own results.Introduction to JavaFor newcomers to Java we look at what the language has to offer, its origin and design goals, features and capabilities, as well as the various Java editions, before stepping into more in-depth topics. Key TopicsBasics of JavaWriting Your First Program, Step-By-StepBasic Program StructureWhich IDE to ChooseHow to Use the Java Development KitUnderstanding the Java Runtime EnvironmentFeatures and Uses of JavaSample ApplicationsData TypesVariablesConstantsOperatorsType ConversionLoopsDecision Making Get Your Copy Today!

101 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 8, 2017

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Author 38 books27 followers
June 28, 2018
Very useful

My wife is an executive for a major corporation, having recently found herself involved with using Java software. I got this book for her, and she absorbed it like wildfire and keeps her kindle on her desk for reference. As an autodidact in the corporate world, she needs every advantage she can get, so thanks to the Author!
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June 26, 2020
Java programming basics

Its a good book for beginners to java and basic programming.. Would be nice with a few more examples. Thank you.
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January 17, 2021
Nothing concrete explained

Very general explanation..even the examples not explained well. Every thing of some use " to be found in author's next volume ".
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February 18, 2022
beginner friendly

Well put for beginner.Easy explanation followed by easy examples which can be easily tested in a machine without much complexity.Looking forward to book 2.
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September 29, 2018
Unless you are really an absolute beginner, with no prior knowledge of Java or any other language, this book would be a waste of time and money. What is not initially obvious is that this book is the first one in a three -part series. This book doesn't even mention object oriented programming, though it tells you to name a class in the examples (without explaining why). The only reason I gave it four stars is because it makes the language easier to learn and more immediately useful by treating it as a simple procedural language before confronting object-oriented programming. Also lots of examples reinforce one's basic understanding.
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