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Information Systems Programming With Java

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Written by a highly successful teacher and author, this book teaches users how to program in Java "from the beginning." Exceptionally readable, it conforms to current OO technology and the Java 1.4 SDK, requires no previous programming knowledge, and introduces object-oriented programming gently--"after" learners have mastered basic programming concepts. KEY TOPICS The book features chapters on object-oriented programming, graphical user interfaces, GUIs, using Swing components, applets and graphics, and multidimensional arrays. Twenty "Problem Solving in Action" case studies focus on business applications and scenarios involving event-driven programming, e-commerce, inventory control, present value, payroll professional baseball stats, and easy equation solution. For all IS and IT professionals.

850 pages, Paperback

First published August 9, 2003

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