Java Software Solutions: Foundations of Program DesignThis book takes an object-oriented approach to Java using it in a way that is appropriate for those just learning to write high-quality programs. The book features both text-based and GUI-based examples to demonstrate computing concepts and provide readers with maximum versatility. This title has an early evolution of object concepts, developed in a way that capitalizes on the power of objects without overwhelming beginning programmers. It places less empahsis on applets and more emphasis on GUI-based applications, while still maintaining a clean division between graphical and non-graphical topics. This book is appropriate for beginning programmers who want to learn to program with Java as well as experienced programmers who want to add Java to their skill-set. |
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... created for each component . Listing 6.23 shows the panel used by the Layout Demo program to demonstrate the box ... created using the createRigidArea method of the Box class , and takes a Dimension object as a parameter to define the ...
... created for each component . Listing 6.23 shows the panel used by the Layout Demo program to demonstrate the box ... created using the createRigidArea method of the Box class , and takes a Dimension object as a parameter to define the ...
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... created using a particular color and specifies the line thickness in pixels ( 3 in this case ) . The line thickness defaults to 1 pixel if left unspecified . The etched border created in this program uses default colors for the ...
... created using a particular color and specifies the line thickness in pixels ( 3 in this case ) . The line thickness defaults to 1 pixel if left unspecified . The etched border created in this program uses default colors for the ...
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... created from the same blueprint . They are essentially the same house in different locations with different people living in them . Now sup- pose you want a house that is similar to another but with some different or addi- tional ...
... created from the same blueprint . They are essentially the same house in different locations with different people living in them . Now sup- pose you want a house that is similar to another but with some different or addi- tional ...
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Java Software Solutions: Foundations of Program Design John Lewis,William Loftus No preview available - 2006 |
Java Software Solutions: Foundations of Program Design John Lewis,William Loftus No preview available - 2006 |
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