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Murach Joel, Urban Michael. Murach's Beginning Java with Eclipse

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Murach Joel, Urban Michael. Murach's Beginning Java with Eclipse
Mike Murach & Associates, 2015. — 660 p. + Code. — ISBN10: 1890774898, ISBN13: 978-1-890774-89-9.
Murach's Beginning Java with Eclipse designed for beginning programmers and programmers with limited experience who want to learn Java at a professional level. From the start, you’ll be using the Eclipse IDE because that will help you learn faster. By the time you finish this book, you’ll have all the core Java skills that you need to move on to web or Android programming.
What this book does:
Section 1 presents a 6-chapter Java course that gets you off to a great start. This section works for complete beginners as well as experienced programmers because it lets you set your pace. If you’re a beginner, you’ll move slowly and do all the exercises. If you have some experience, you’ll move more quickly and do the exercises that you choose.
From the start, you’ll be using the Eclipse IDE because that will help you learn faster. Then, by chapter 3, you’ll be developing applications that use classes from the Java API. By chapter 4, you’ll be developing object-oriented applications that use your classes. By chapter 5, you’ll be using a 3-tier architecture to structure your object-oriented applications like a professional. And by chapter 6, you’ll be using the best practices for testing and debugging your applications.
In section 2, you’ll expand upon what you learned in section 1 by mastering more of the core Java skills that you’ll use all the time. That means you’ll learn new skills, like how to work with strings and arrays. But you’ll also learn more about topics that were introduced in section 1, like working with primitive types and operators and coding control statements. These are the essentials that you need for section 3.
Section 3: Object-oriented programming made clear
This book has you creating simple object-oriented programs right from the start in section 1. Then, section 3 cuts through the mystery of inheritance, interfaces, polymorphism, and the factory pattern so you can learn how to create and use sophisticated business and data access classes. When you finish this section, you’ll know how to develop real-world, object-oriented, business applications.
Like section 2, section 4 lets you expand your core Java skills in new ways. To be specific, it teaches you how to work with collections, generics, lambdas, dates, times, exceptions, file I/O and threads. Because each chapter in this section is independent of the others, you can add these skills to your resume whenever you need them.
When you complete sections 1-4, you’ll have all the Java skills you need to start learning web and Android programming. But there’s more!
The 4 chapters in section 5 introduce you to the skills that a professional Java programmer uses to develop desktop applications. To start, these chapters show you how to create a MySQL database for an application and how to write the Java code that works with the data in this database. Then, these chapters show how to develop a graphical user interface (GUI) for the application.
These chapters are designed to give you a better appreciation for what real-world Java programming is like, whether that be desktop, web, or Android programming. That, in turn, will help you decide what to learn next to build your Java career.
Who this book is for:
This book is for anyone who wants to learn the core features of the Java language, especially the features that you need to learn web or Android programming. It is especially designed for those:
who have no programming experience at all;
who have limited programming experience with another language;
who have already read 3 or 4 other Java books and still don’t know how to develop a real-world application;
If you want to go into Android programming or Java web development…
This book is perfect for developers who are moving into programming Android apps or Java web applications. The first four sections deliver the core Java skills that you need, whether you’re looking for a refresher or a first course in Java.
Book applications and exercises includes:
The Java source code and data for the applications that are presented in the book;
The starting source code and data for the exercises in the book;
The solutions to the exercises in the book.
All of the code is stored in Eclipse projects that are ready to be used with the Eclipse IDE. Appendix A in the book describes how to install these files on a Windows system, and Appendix B describes the installation process on a Mac.
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