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ISBN10: 1259589323 | ISBN13: 9781259589324

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Up-to-Date, Essential Java Programming Skills—Made Easy! Supplement for key JDK 10 new features available from book's Downloads & Resources page at OraclePressBooks.com. Fully updated for Java Platform, Standard Edition 9 (Java SE 9), Java: A Beginner’s Guide, Seventh Edition, gets you started programming in Java right away. Bestselling programming author Herb Schildt begins with the basics, such as how to create, compile, and run a Java program. He then moves on to the keywords, syntax, and constructs that form the core of the Java language. The book also covers some of Java’s more advanced features, including multithreaded programming, generics, lambda expressions, Swing, and JavaFX. This practical Oracle Press guide features details on Java SE 9’s innovative new module system, and, as an added bonus, it includes an introduction to JShell, Java’s new interactive programming tool. Designed for Easy Learning: • Key Skills and Concepts—Chapter-opening lists of specific skills covered in the chapter • Ask the Expert—Q&A sections filled with bonus information and helpful tips • Try This—Hands-on exercises that show you how to apply your skills • Self Tests—End-of-chapter quizzes to reinforce your skills • Annotated Syntax—Example code with commentary that describes the programming techniques being illustrated
Chapter 2: Introducing Data Types and Operators
Chapter 3: Program Control Statements
Chapter 4: Introducing Classes, Objects, and Methods
Chapter 5: More Data Types and Operators
Chapter 6: A Closer Look at Methods and Classes
Chapter 7: Inheritance
Chapter 8: Packages and Interfaces
Chapter 9: Exception Handling
Chapter 10: Using I/O
Chapter 11: Multithreaded Programming
Chapter 12: Enumerations, Autoboxing, Static Import and Annotations
Chapter 13: Generics
Chapter 14: Lambda Expressions and Method References
Chapter 15: Modules
Chapter 16: Introducing Swing
Chapter 17: Introducing JavaFX
Appendix A: Answers to Self Tests
Appendix B: Using Java's Documentation Comments
Appendix C: An Overview of Web Start
Appendix D: Introducing Jshell
Appendix E: More Java Keywords
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