Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 208 pages
- Published by: Engineering Mechanics Technology April 15, 2000
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0967946905
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0967946900
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Book Dimensions:
11 x 8.2 x 0.8 inches
- Weighs: 1.4 pounds
Reader Reviews
I found this book an interesting attempt to teach the Java language to those developers who know C, COBOL, Fortran, Pascal, and Visual Basic. With little text to explain anything, what you find is a guide that shows how to do 50 things in six different languages. So, if you are trying to go from say COBOL or FORTRAN to Java, 80% of the book is of no use, as that percent of the book shows you how to do things in the "other" languages. While I can't vouch for the code in the languages other than Java, the Java code looks to be well written and correct. You'll find examples of doing things like getting the date, working with math functions, or dealing with arrays. The way I see the book is if you are trying to translate code from another language, this book would help as a guide. If you don't know Java, you'll pick up some syntax but you'll need to get another book if your overall goal is to learn how to program in Java. The CD is full of some nice things, but you can pick them up for free off the web. Its funny that if you want to learn Java, you're better off with the free copy of Thinking in Java from the CD.
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