Friday, January 16, 2009

Absolute Java or 3d AutoCAD 2009

Absolute Java

Author: Walter Savitch

  Praised for providing an engaging balance of complete examples and explanatory discussion, Absolute Java, Third Edition, is the most comprehensive and accessible book available to both the novice and intermediate Java programming reader. Best-selling author Walt Savitch delivers concepts and techniques in a clear and concise style using understandable language and code enhanced by a suite of pedagogical tools.

Getting Started; Console Input and Output; Flow of Control; Defining Classes; Defining Classes II; Arrays; Inheritance; Polymorphism and Abstract Classes; Exception Handling; File I/O; Recursion; UML and Patterns; Interfaces and Inner Classes; Generics and ArrayList Class; Linked Data Structures; Collections and Iterators; Swing I; Applets; Swing II; Java Never Ends.

For all readers interested in the Java programming language.



Table of Contents:
Chapter 1: Getting Started
Introduction to Java
Expressions and Assignment Statements
The Class String
Program Style
 
Chapter 2: Console Input and Output
Screen Output
Console Input Using the Scanner Class
 
Chapter 3: Flow of Control
Branching Mechanism
Boolean Expressions
Loops
Debugging

Chapter 4: Defining Classes I
Class Definitions
Information Hiding and Encapsulation
Overloading
Constructors
 
Chapter 5: Defining Classes II
Static Methods and Static Variables
References and Class Parameters
Using and Misusing References
Packages and javadoc
 
Chapter 6: Arrays
Introduction to Arrays
Arrays and References
Programming with Arrays
Multidimensional Arrays
 
Chapter 7: Inheritance
Inheritance Basics
Encapsulation and Inheritance
Programming with Inheritance
 
Chapter 8: Polymorphism and Abstract Classes
Polymorphism
Abstract Classes
 
Chapter 9: Exception Handling
Exception Handling Basics
Throwing Exceptions in Methods
More Programming Techniques for Exception Handling
 
Chapter 10: File I/O
Introduction to File I/O
Text Files
The File Class
Binary Files
Random Access to Binary Files
 
Chapter 11: Recursion
Recursive void Methods
Recursive Methods that Return a Value
Thinking Recursively
 
Chapter 12: UML and Patterns
UML
Patterns
 
Chapter 13: Interfaces and Inner Classes
Interfaces
Simple Uses of Inner Classes
More About Inner Classes
 
Chapter 14: Generics and the ArrayList Class
The ArrayList Class
Generics
 
Chapter 15: Linked Data Structures
Java Linked Lists
Copy Constructors and the clone Method
Iterators
Variations on a Linked List
Hash Tables with Chaining
Sets
Trees
 
Chapter 16: Collections, Maps, and Iterators
Collections
Maps
Iterators
 
Chapter 17: Swing I
Event-Driven Programming
Buttons, Events, and Other Swing Basics
Containers and Layout Managers
Menus and Buttons
Text Fields and Text Areas
 
Chapter 18: Swing II
Window Listeners
Icons and Scroll Bars
The Graphics Class
Colors
Fonts and the drawString Method
 
Chapter 19: Java Never Ends
Multithreading
Networking with Stream Sockets
JavaBeans
Java and Database Connections
 
Appendix 1 Keywords
Appendix 2 Precedence and Associativity Rules
Appendix 3 Unicode Character Set
Appendix 4 Format Specifications for printf
Appendix 5 Summary of Classes and Interfaces
 
Index
 

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3d AutoCAD 2009: One Step at a Time

Author: Timothy Sean Sykes

AutoCAD 2009 innovations include the introduction of the task-based ribbon which will soon dominate the computer software industry, a new menu browser, Quick tools (Properties, Drawings, Views), and the phenomenal View Cube and Steering Wheels which will make 3-dimensional creation as easy as 2D!
The AutoCAD: One Step at a Time series is going into its 8th Edition with its 2009 books, and it continues to deliver the easiest, hands-on, step-by-step instructions available in CAD textbooks worldwide. And it's the only text that makes the author available to its readers via the internet!



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