
Java: The Complete Reference, Thirteenth Edition
The Complete Reference, Thirteenth Edition
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Product details:
- Edition number 13
- Publisher McGraw Hill
- Date of Publication 16 February 2024
- ISBN 9781265058432
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages1280 pages
- Size 0x0x0 mm
- Weight 1776 g
- Language English 678
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Long description:
The definitive guide to Java programming?thoroughly revised for Java SE 21
Fully updated for Java SE 21, Java?: The Complete Reference, Thirteenth Edition explains how to develop, compile, debug, and run Java programs. Best-selling programming author Herb Schildt and Dr. Danny Coward cover the entire Java language, including its syntax, keywords, and fundamental programming principles. You?ll also find information on key portions of the Java API library, such as I/O, the Collections Framework, the stream library, and the concurrency utilities. Swing, JavaBeans, and servlets are examined, and numerous examples demonstrate Java in action.
Recent additions to the Java platform, such as pattern matching in switch statements, record patterns, sequenced collections and virtual threads are also discussed in detail. Best of all, the book is written in the clear, crisp, uncompromising style that has made Schildt and Coward the choice of millions worldwide.
Coverage includes:? Data types, variables, arrays, and operators
? Control statements
? Classes, objects, and methods
? Method overloading and overriding
?Inheritance
?Interfaces and packages
?Exception handling
?Multithreaded programming, including virtual threads
?Enumerations, autoboxing, and annotations
?The I/O classes
?Generics
?Lambda expressions
?Modules
?Records
?Sealed classes
?Text blocks
?switch expressions, including with pattern matching
?Pattern matching with instance of including with records
?String handling
?The Collections Framework
?Networking
?Event handling
?AWT
?Swing
?The Concurrent API
?The Stream API
?Regular expressions
?JavaBeans
?Servlets
?Much, much more
The definitive guide to Java programming?thoroughly revised for Java SE 21
Fully updated for Java SE 21, Java?: The Complete Reference, Thirteenth Edition explains how to develop, compile, debug, and run Java programs. Best-selling programming author Herb Schildt and Dr. Danny Coward cover the entire Java language, including its syntax, keywords, and fundamental programming principles. You?ll also find information on key portions of the Java API library, such as I/O, the Collections Framework, the stream library, and the concurrency utilities. Swing, JavaBeans, and servlets are examined, and numerous examples demonstrate Java in action.
Recent additions to the Java platform, such as pattern matching in switch statements, record patterns, sequenced collections and virtual threads are also discussed in detail. Best of all, the book is written in the clear, crisp, uncompromising style that has made Schildt and Coward the choice of millions worldwide.
Coverage includes:? Data types, variables, arrays, and operators
? Control statements
? Classes, objects, and methods
? Method overloading and overriding
?Inheritance
?Interfaces and packages
?Exception handling
?Multithreaded programming, including virtual threads
?Enumerations, autoboxing, and annotations
?The I/O classes
?Generics
?Lambda expressions
?Modules
?Records
?Sealed classes
?Text blocks
?switch expressions, including with pattern matching
?Pattern matching with instance of including with records
?String handling
?The Collections Framework
?Networking
?Event handling
?AWT
?Swing
?The Concurrent API
?The Stream API
?Regular expressions
?JavaBeans
?Servlets
?Much, much more
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