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 Learn Java Now
By Davis, Stephen R.

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Softcover; 390 Pages
Published by Microsoft Press
Date Published: 06/1996
ISBN: 1572314281

 

Summary
Looking for a better way to port your programming skills to the internet? Congratulations, you just found it. Everything you need is in this unique package. The book is designed to help you quickly learn Microsoft Visual J++, Microsoft's powerful Java compiler. And on the CD-ROM, you'll find the Publisher's Edition of Microsoft Visual J++ version 1.0 - a fully functional version of the product featuring the industry's leading integrated development environment, Microsoft Developer Studio. So why wait? Add exciting interactivity to your Internet or intranet Web sites. Learn Java Now!

Learn Java Now will teach you:

  • Key concepts of object-oriented programming for the Internet
  • How to create cool applets fast using the AppletWizard
  • How to quickly get your Java applets up and running in an HTML page
  • How to use the Abstract Window Toolkit to create sophisticated dialog boxes, menus, and other platform-independent forms

If you''re ready to go beyond authoring home pages, and if you're familiar with a programming language or two, you're ready for this book. In a surprisingly short time, you'll be ready to activate the Web with your own Internet-aware applets.