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Thinking in Java

The Definitive Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming in the Language of the World-Wide Web

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Everything you could ever want in an introductory Java book! Insight, clarity, humor, and concise examples abound. From the basics of object development to advanced topics like design patterns, this book covers it all. The legendary author Bruce Eckel brings Java to life with an insightful and entertaining introduction. It introduces the language's fundamentals step-by-step, using clear code examples that help you understand not just what to do, but why. Eckel carefully walks through the basics of objects as Java uses them and explores fundamental concepts such as program flow, initialization, cleanup, hiding implementations, class reuse, and polymorphism. Extensive examples illustrate error handling, exceptions, Java I/O, run-time type identification, and object manipulation. The book also covers the Java AWT, multithreading, network programming, and design patterns. Readers of the online version have praised it as "much better than any other Java book," highlighting its maturity, consistency, and intellectual honesty. Many have expressed gratitude for how quickly the book helped them gain confidence in their Java skills. This book is a thoughtful, analytical tutorial that stands out in the field of programming literature.

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Thinking in Java, Bruce Eckel

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1998
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