Java 9 For Programmers (Prentice Hall)
Friday, 07 July 2017

Written for programmers with a background in another high-level language, this book applies the Deitel signature live-code approach to teaching programming and explores the Java 9 language and APIs in depth. The authors, Harvey and Paul Deitel, present concepts in fully tested programs, complete with code walkthroughs, syntax shading, code highlighting and program outputs.

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The book features hundreds of complete Java 9 programs with thousands of lines of proven code, and hundreds of software-development tips that will help you build robust applications. The book employs the Deitels' classic treatment of object-oriented programming and the object-oriented design ATM case study, including a complete Java implementation.

Author: Dr. Harvey Deitel and Paul Deitel
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Date: May 2017
Pages: 1120
ISBN: 978-0134777566
Print: 0134777565
Kindle: B071S84XCK
Audience: Programmers wanting to learn Java
Level: Intermediate
Category: Java 

 

  • Introduction to Java using an early classes and objects approach
  • JavaFX GUI
  • Graphics, animation and video
  • Exception handling
  • Lambdas
  • Streams
  • Functional interfaces
  • Object serialization
  • Concurrency
  • Generics and generic collections
  • Database use with JDBC and JPA
  • Java Platform Module System
  • Interactive Java with JShell

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ISBN: 978-1119712978
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ISBN: 978-1484264904
Print: 1484264908
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