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    Core Java 2. Volume I. Fundamentals
    Core JAVA 2. Volume II-Advanced Features
    Core Java. Volume II. Advanced Features
    Core Java
    Programming VB.NET. A Guide for Experienced Programmes
    Core Java. Volume I. Fundamentals
    • Core Java. Volume I. Fundamentals

      • 864pages
      • 31 heures de lecture
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      Demonstrates the features of the most recent upgrade to the Java programming language, covering topics including core language and library features, networking, XML, advanced GUI components, JavaBeans, security, and RMI and Web services.

      Core Java. Volume I. Fundamentals
    • "Programming VB.NET: A Guide for Experienced Programmers" by Gary Cornell and Jonathan Morrison thoroughly explains VB.NET's features, highlighting its similarities to BASIC while emphasizing its Java/C# roots. The book covers topics like Inheritance, Interfaces, and Multi-Threading, preparing readers for application-building strategies.

      Programming VB.NET. A Guide for Experienced Programmes
    • Core Java

      • 1118pages
      • 40 heures de lecture
      4,0(27)Évaluer

      Demonstrates the features of the most recent upgrade to the Java programming language, covering topics such as core language and library features, networking, XML, advanced GUI components, JavaBeans, security and RMI and Web services.

      Core Java
    • Now thoroughly revised, this edition of the classic text covers advanced user-interface programming and the enterprise features of the Java SE 6 platform. All sample programs have been carefully crafted and updated to illustrate the latest programming techniques.

      Core Java. Volume II. Advanced Features
    • Demonstrates the advanced features of the most recent upgrade to the Java programming language, covering topics including multithreading, collections, networking, remote objects, JavaBeans, and GUI-building techniques.

      Core JAVA 2. Volume I-fundamentals
    • A collection of expanded versions of lectures given at an instructional conference on number theory and arithmetic geometry held at Boston University. The purpose of the conference, and indeed this book, is to introduce and explain the many ideas and techniques used by Wiles in his proof, and to explain how his result can be combined with Ribet's theorem and ideas of Frey and Serre to show, at long last, that Fermat's Last Theorem is true. The book begins with an overview of the complete proof, theory of elliptic curves, modular functions, modular curves, Galois cohomology, and finite group schemes. In recognition of the historical significance of Fermat's Last Theorem, the volume concludes by reflecting on the history of the problem, while placing Wiles' theorem into a more general Diophantine context suggesting future applications.

      Modular forms and Fermat's last theorem