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SunSoft Press Java Books!!!
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Rachel Borden)
Wed Dec 13 17:59:39 1995
Date: Wed, 13 Dec 1995 13:02:03 -0800
From: rachel@triassic-145.Eng.Sun.COM (Rachel Borden)
To: java-interest@java.Eng.Sun.COM
SunSoft Press Java Series!
Beginning with 4 books providing information for Java users of all levels:
INSTANT JAVA - non-programmers
JAVA BY EXAMPLE - intermediate programmers
JUST JAVA - intermediate programmers
CORE JAVA - advanced programmers
INSTANT JAVA
by John A. Pew
ISBN 0-13-565821-7; Includes CD-ROM; Pub date: March 1996
This book provides a variety of applets, such as text manipulation,
sound, animation, etc., and shows users how to easily plug them into
existing web pages. Easy directions on how to customize these applets
to suit specific needs.
JAVA BY EXAMPLE
by Jerry Jackson and Alan L. McClellan
ISBN 0-13-565763-6; Includes CD-ROM; Pub date: March 1996
Java is presented through examples, showing the development of Java
applets from simple to complex. Explains by example the key elements
of the language, such as classes/interfaces, memory management, and
distributed computing support. Appendices include complete code
samples.
JUST JAVA
by Peter van der Linden
ISBN 0-13-565839-X; Includes CD-ROM; Pub date: March 1996
This book provides a clear introduction to Java and object-oriented
programming, from the author of "Expert C Programming: Deep C
Secrets." "Just Java" covers all the basics and describes the elements
of window and network programming in Java.
CORE JAVA
by Gary Cornell and Cay S. Horstmann
ISBN 0-13-565755-5; Includes CD-ROM; Pub date: March 1996
Experienced programmers can get to the heart of Java quickly and easily
-- from the fundamentals to advanced tips and tricks of the experts --
with this book. This book provides comprehensive coverage of all Java
features and syntax as well as Visual Basic and C/C++ tips that compare
and contrast features of Java to those languages.
Rachel Borden, Publisher
John Bortner, Marketing Manager
SunSoft Press
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