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Mastering Java: An Effective Project Based Approach including Web Development, Data Structures, GUI Programming and Object Oriented Programming (Beginner to Advanced)

Mastering Java: An Effective Project Based Approach including Web Development, Data Structures, GUI Programming and Object Oriented Programming (Beginner to Advanced)

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Mastering Java: An Effective Project Based Approach including Web Development, Data Structures, GUI Programming and Object Oriented Programming (Beginner to Advanced)

<h2><strong><u>Let’s be very honest</u></strong>, a programming language cannot be learned in “one day” or “fast”. You will need lots of examples and practice to learn Java, especially if you are beginner. <strong><u>Beware of other shorter books</u></strong> that only touch on the topic and do not provide enough exercises or examples.</h2><h2><br></h2><h2>This book was designed to make concepts as easy as possible, while explaining how programming works. This guide is different from others in that it includes a variety of different exercises that readers can learn from. The best way to learn Java is to follow the examples/exercises and create your own code.</h2><h2><br></h2><h2>You no longer have to waste your money on books that are are only 200 pages and do not deliver enough value. You deserve better.</h2><h2><br></h2><h2>This book is also different from others because it includes <strong><u>important Java interview questions</u></strong>. <br></h2><h2><br></h2><h2>Consider the Table of Contents below and you will see that this book stands out from the others.</h2><p><br></p><h3><strong>Chapter 1: Java Basics</strong></h3><h3>How It All Works</h3><h3>Your First Program</h3><h3>Java Comments</h3><h3>Code Structure</h3><h3>Introducing Data Types and Variables</h3><h3>Example</h3><h3>Reserved Keywords</h3><h3>Double Variables</h3><h3>The IF Statement</h3><h3>The IF…ELSE Statement</h3><h3>The IF…ELSE IF Statement</h3><h3>The Nested IF Statement</h3><h3>Boolean Values</h3><h3>Switch Statements</h3><h3><br></h3><h3><strong>Chapter 2: Java Data Structures and Algorithms</strong></h3><h3>An Overview of Data Structures</h3><h3>Classification of Data Structures</h3><h3>Characteristics of an Algorithm</h3><h3>Time Complexity and Time Complexity Functions</h3><h3>Basic Concepts of Data Structures and Algorithms</h3><h3>What Is An Array?</h3><h3>Searching and Sorting Algorithms</h3><h3>Multi-Dimensional Arrays and Matrix Multiplication</h3><h3>Singly Linked Lists – Search and Sort Algorithms</h3><h3>Doubly Linked and Circular Linked Lists and Algorithms</h3><h3>Stacks</h3><h3><br></h3><h3><strong>Chapter 3: Java Web Development</strong></h3><h3>Ajax Development with JavaScript</h3><h3>Creating the Java Package and Source File</h3><h3>Troubleshooting</h3><h3>Web Services</h3><h3>The Entity Class and Session Facade</h3><h3>Introducing JavaServer Faces</h3><h3>Introducing Ajax for Java</h3><h3>Connecting to a MySQL Database</h3><h3>Application and Database Communication</h3><h3>Using jQuery to Improve a Web Page</h3><h3><br></h3><h3><strong>Chapter 4: Java GUI Programming</strong></h3><h3>GUI Programming with AWT</h3><h3>Label</h3><h3>Examples</h3><h3>MouseEvent and MouseListener Interface</h3><h3>KeyEvent and KeyListener Interface</h3><h3>Nested Classes</h3><h3>Adaptor Class Event Listeners</h3><h3>An Introduction to Swing</h3><h3>Content-Pane in JFrame</h3><h3>NetBeans for Java</h3><h3>Java Application Development</h3><h3>Java GUI Tools</h3><h3><br></h3><h3><strong>Chapter 5: Object-Oriented Programming</strong></h3><h3>Why OOP?</h3><h3>OOP Concepts</h3><h3>Java Constructors</h3><h3>Accessing Parent Class Variables</h3><h3>The Java OOP Concepts</h3><h3>Abstraction</h3><h3>Encapsulation</h3><h3>Polymorphism</h3><h3>Inheritance</h3><h3>Association</h3><h3>Aggregation</h3><h3>Association, Aggregation, and Composition</h3><h3>Best Practice Guide for OOP</h3><h3>Java Command Line Arguments</h3><h3><br></h3><h3><strong>Chapter 6: Java Interview Questions</strong></h3><h3>Basic Java Interview Questions</h3><h3>OOPS Java Interview Questions</h3><h3>JDBC Interview Questions</h3><h3>Hibernate Interview Questions</h3><h3>Java JSP Interview Questions</h3><h3><br></h3><h3><strong>Chapter 7: Java Language and Terminology</strong><br></h3><h3><br></h3><p><br></p><h3><strong>If you want to learn Java the right way, scroll up and order your copy today.</strong></h3>

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