Teach Yourself Java in 21 Days
Teach Yourself JAVA in 21 Days
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Teach Yourself JAVA in 21 Days
M T W T F S S 21 xxiv P2/V4SQC6 TY Java in 21 Days 030-4 louisa 12.31.95 FM LP#4 ■ ■ Day 16 covers interfaces and packages, useful for abstracting protocols of methods to aid reuse and for the grouping and categorization of classes. ■ ■ Day 17 covers exceptions: errors and warnings and other abnormal conditions, generated either by the system or by you in your programs. ■ ■ Day 18 builds on the thread basics you learned on Day 10 to give a broad overview of multithreading and how to use it to allow different parts of your Java programs to run in parallel. ■ ■ On Day 19, you’ll learn all about the input and output streams in Java’s I/O library. ■ ■ Day 20 teaches you about native code—how to link C code into your Java programs to provide missing functionality or to gain performance. ■ ■ Finally, on Day 21, you’ll get an overview of some of the “behind-the-scenes” techni- cal details of how Java works: the bytecode compiler and interpreter, the techniques Java uses to ensure the integrity and security of your programs, and the Java garbage collector. Conventions Used in This Book Text that you type and text that should appear on your screen is presented in monospace type: It will look like this. to mimic the way text looks on your screen. Variables and placeholders will appear in monospace italic . The end of each chapter offers common questions asked about that day’s subject matter with answers from the authors. Web Sites for Further Information Before, while, and after you read this book, there are two Web sites that may be of interest to you as a Java developer. The official Java web site is at http://java.sun.com/ . At this site, you’ll find the Java development software, the HotJava web browser, and online documentation for all aspects of the Java language. It has several mirror sites that it lists online, and you should probably use the site “closest” to you on the Internet for your downloading and Java Web browsing. There is also a site for developer resources, called Gamelan, at http://www.gamelan.com/ . This book also has a companion Web site at http://www.lne.com/Web/Java/ . Information at that site includes examples, more information and background for this book, corrections to this book, and other tidbits that were not included here. 030-4 FM 1/29/96, 8:12 PM 24 |
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