Knowing that the best strategy for teaching Java is a step-by-step approach, Y. Daniel Liang has written a text that first lays out a sound foundation on programming concepts, statements, and methods and then introduces object-oriented programming. The author continues with graphical user interface (GUI), applets, internationalization, multithreading, multimedia, I/O, and networking.
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Knowing that the best strategy for teaching Java is a step-by-step approach, Y. Daniel Liang has written a text that first lays out a sound foundation on programming concepts, statements, and methods and then introduces object-oriented programming. The author continues with graphical user interface (GUI), applets, internationalization, multithreading, multimedia, I/O, and networking.
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