Programming with Java: A PrimerTata Mac Graw Hill, 1998 - 343 pages Authored by the most trusted name in the area, this text acts like a “Primer”, moving step by step—starting from fundamentals to core concepts in much desired logical flow—and hence, renders conceptual clarity along with simplicity. It is well suited for a first-level programming course in Java. The book offers a comprehensive coverage of basic concepts of Java programming, in the light of object orientation, explained in simple language and supported with good examples and programming exercises. Salient Features: • Latest version of Java SE 7 • New solved examples for Multithreading, Event handling, Classes and Strings • Includes model questions from Sun Certified Java Programmer Exam |