Learning Java

Author :

Daniel Leuck

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SHROFF PUBLISHERS & DISTRIBUTORS PVT.LTD

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Publisher

SHROFF PUBLISHERS & DISTRIBUTORS PVT.LTD

Publication Year 2013
ISBN-13

9789351102021

ISBN-10 9789351102021
Binding

Paperback

Number of Pages 1030 Pages
Language (English)
Weight (grms) 1520
All Indian Reprints of O'Reilly are printed in Grayscale. If you’re new to Java—or new to programming—this best-selling book will guide you through the language features and APIs of Java 11. With fun, compelling, and realistic examples, authors Marc Loy, Patrick Niemeyer, and Daniel Leuck introduce you to Java fundamentals—including its class libraries, programming techniques, and idioms—with an eye toward building real applications. You’ll learn powerful new ways to manage resources and exceptions in your applications—along with core language features included in recent Java versions. Develop with Java, using the compiler, interpreter, and other tools Explore Java’s built-in thread facilities and concurrency package Learn text processing and the powerful regular expressions API Write advanced networked or web-based applications and services

Daniel Leuck

Dan Leuck is the CEO of Ikayzo, a Tokyo and Honolulu-based interactive design and software development firm with customers including Sony, Oracle, Nomura, PIMCO and the federal government. He previously served as Senior Vice President of Research and Development for Tokyo-based Value Commerce, Asia's largest online marketing company, Global Head of Development for London-based LastMinute Europe's largest B2C website and President of the US division of DML. Daniel has extensive experience managing teams of 150+ developers in five countries. He has served on numerous advisory boards and panels for companies such as Macromedia and Sun Microsystems. Daniel is active in the Java community, is a contributor to BeanShell, the project lead for SDL and sits on numerous Java Community Process expert groups.
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