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Publisher: Osborne/McGraw-Hill 1008 Pages 1998-08-01 ISBN: PDF 5 MB Author Herb Schildt is the world's best-selling C author with more than 2 million books sold. The most complete coverage of the newly updated ANSI C Standard-including updated material on the STL, namespace naming methods, an new classes. An easy-to-follow, three-part organization: I) Description of the root of C; II) Detailed coverage of C's OOP components and classes; III) Effective C software application development.
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If you want to set up your environment for C programming language, you need the following. Used and free available compiler is the GNU C/C++ compiler, otherwise. Structured and intelligible reference guide for C++ programmers. In order to test and expand your acquired knowledge, you can download sample pro- grams and. Students learn that operations that use C strings illustrate how to use pointers.
Book Description: The Definitive Java Programming Guide Fully updated for Java SE 8, Java: The Complete Reference, Ninth Edition explains how to develop, compile, debug, and run Java programs. Bestselling programming author Herb Schildt covers the entire Java language, including its syntax, keywords, and fundamental programming principles, as well as significant portions of the Java API library. JavaBeans, servlets, applets, and Swing are examined and real-world examples demonstrate Java in action. New Java SE 8 features such as lambda expressions, the stream library, and the default interface method are discussed in detail. This Oracle Press resource also offers a solid introduction to JavaFX. Coverage includes:.
Data types, variables, arrays, and operators. Control statements. Classes, objects, and methods. Method overloading and overriding. Inheritance. Interfaces and packages.
Exception handling. Multithreaded programming. Enumerations, autoboxing, and annotations. The I/O classes. Generics. Lambda expressions. String handling.
The Collections Framework. Networking. Event handling. AWT and Swing.
The Concurrent API. The Stream API. Regular expressions. JavaFX. JavaBeans. Applets and servlets. Much, much more.