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Introduction to Programming Using Java 5th Edition.pdf

Introduction to programming using java 5th edition.pdfIntroduction to Programming Using Java 5th Edition.pdf by David J. Eck, is directed mainly towards beginning programmers, although it might also be useful for experienced programmers who want to learn something about Java. It is certainly not meant to provide complete coverage of the Java language.
This fifth edition, also known javanotes 5.0 covers Java 5.0. You will find many Java applets on the web pages that make up this book, and many of those applets require Java 5.0 or higher to function.
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Introduction to Programming Using Java Version 4.1.pdf

“INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMING USING JAVA Version 4.1? is a free textbook that is suitable for use in an introductory programming course and for people who are trying to learn programming on their own. In Introduction to Programming Using Java Version 4.1, that is 562 pages, 2.5 MB filesize, probably enough material for a full year College programming course. There are no prerequisites beyond a general familiarity with the ideas of computers and programs.
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Object-Oriented Programming Using Java.pdf

Object-Oriented Programming Notes for the Computer Science Module, is a hand out of School of Computer Science, University of KwaZulu-Natal and is adapted from Introduction to Programming Using Java, by David J. Eck.
Object-Oriented Programming Using Java, is intended for programmers that familiar with basic programming and introductory object-based programming in Java, also familiar with the various control constucts, Arrays (one and two dimensional), the concepts of class and object, input/output and the concept of classes and objects.
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Java 1.4 Virtual Machine Options.pdf

The standard Java HotSpot VM options are available with the Mac OS X Java VM. In addition to the standard options, many nonstandard (-X and -XX) options are also available.
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Java Property, VM Option, and Info.plist Key Reference for Mac OS X.pdf

This document is for the Java developer interested in writing Java applications for Mac OS X version 10.4 with J2SE versions 1.4.2 or 5.0. This document is primarily for developers of pure Java applications, but it may also be useful forWebObjects and Cocoa Java development. Here you will find reference information for the various Java Virtual Machine runtime options and system properties supported by Java on Mac OS X. Additionally, you’ll find the keys needed within an Info.plist information property list file, used when packaging your Java application as a double-clickable application for use on Mac OS X.
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