Beginning Java 17 Fundamentals
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Beginning Java 17 Fundamentals, Apress
Object-Oriented Programming in Java 17
Von Kishori Sharan, Adam L. Davis, im heise Shop in digitaler Fassung erhältlich
Produktinformationen "Beginning Java 17 Fundamentals"
Learn the fundamentals of the Java 17 LTS or Java Standard Edition version 17 Long Term Support release, including basic programming concepts and the object-oriented fundamentals necessary at all levels of Java development. Authors Kishori Sharan and Adam L. Davis walk you through writing your first Java program step-by-step. Armed with that practical experience, you'll be ready to learn the core of the Java language. Beginning Java 17 Fundamentals provides over 90 diagrams and 240 complete programs to help you learn the topics faster.
While this book teaches you the basics, it also has been revised to include the latest from Java 17 including the following: value types (records), immutable objects with an efficient memory layout; local variable type inference (var); pattern matching, a mechanism for testing and deconstructing values; sealed types, a mechanism for declaring all possible subclasses of a class; multiline text values; and switch expressions.
The book continues with a series of foundation topics, including using data types, working with operators, and writing statements in Java. These basics lead onto the heart of the Java language: object-oriented programming. By learning topics such as classes, objects, interfaces, and inheritance you'll have a good understanding of Java's object-oriented model. The final collection of topics takes what you've learned and turns you into a real Java programmer.
You'll see how to take the power of object-oriented programming and write programs that can handle errors and exceptions, process strings and dates, format data, and work with arrays to manipulate data.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
* Write your first Java programs with emphasis on learning object-oriented programming
* How to work with switch expressions, value types (records), local variable type inference, pattern matching switch and more from Java 17
* Handle exceptions, assertions, strings and dates, and object formatting
* Learn about how to define and use modules
* Dive in depth into classes, interfaces, and inheritance in Java
* Use regular expressions
* Take advantage of the JShell REPL tool
WHO THIS BOOK IS FOR
Those who are new to Java programming, who may have some or even no prior programming experience.
KISHORI SHARAN has earned a Master of Science in Computer Information Systems degree from Troy State University, Alabama. He is a Sun Certified Java 2 programmer. He has vast experience in providing training to professional developers in Java, JSP, EJB, and Web technology. He possesses over ten years of experience in implementing enterprise level Java application.
ADAM L. DAVIS makes software. He’s spent many years developing in Java (since Java 1.2) and has enjoyed using Spring and Hibernate for more than a decade. Since 2006 he’s been using Groovy, Grails, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, in addition to Java, to create SaaS web applications that help track finances for large institutions (among other things). Adam has a master’s and a bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from Georgia Tech. He is also the author of Reactive Streams in Java (Apress, 2019), Learning Groovy 3, Second Edition (Apress, 2019) and Modern Programming Made Easy, Second Edition (Apress, 2020).
1. Programming Concepts
2. Setting Up the Environment
3. Writing Java Programs
4. Data Types
5. Operators
6. Statements
7. Classes and Objects
8. Methods
9. Constructors
10. Modules
11. Object and Objects Classes
12. Wrapper Classes
13. Execution Handling
14. Assertions
15. Strings
16. Dates and Times
17. Formatting Data
18. Regular Expressions
19. Arrays
20. Inheritance
21. Interfaces
22. Enum Types
23. Java Shell
Appendix A: Character Encodings
Appendix B: Documentation Comments
While this book teaches you the basics, it also has been revised to include the latest from Java 17 including the following: value types (records), immutable objects with an efficient memory layout; local variable type inference (var); pattern matching, a mechanism for testing and deconstructing values; sealed types, a mechanism for declaring all possible subclasses of a class; multiline text values; and switch expressions.
The book continues with a series of foundation topics, including using data types, working with operators, and writing statements in Java. These basics lead onto the heart of the Java language: object-oriented programming. By learning topics such as classes, objects, interfaces, and inheritance you'll have a good understanding of Java's object-oriented model. The final collection of topics takes what you've learned and turns you into a real Java programmer.
You'll see how to take the power of object-oriented programming and write programs that can handle errors and exceptions, process strings and dates, format data, and work with arrays to manipulate data.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
* Write your first Java programs with emphasis on learning object-oriented programming
* How to work with switch expressions, value types (records), local variable type inference, pattern matching switch and more from Java 17
* Handle exceptions, assertions, strings and dates, and object formatting
* Learn about how to define and use modules
* Dive in depth into classes, interfaces, and inheritance in Java
* Use regular expressions
* Take advantage of the JShell REPL tool
WHO THIS BOOK IS FOR
Those who are new to Java programming, who may have some or even no prior programming experience.
KISHORI SHARAN has earned a Master of Science in Computer Information Systems degree from Troy State University, Alabama. He is a Sun Certified Java 2 programmer. He has vast experience in providing training to professional developers in Java, JSP, EJB, and Web technology. He possesses over ten years of experience in implementing enterprise level Java application.
ADAM L. DAVIS makes software. He’s spent many years developing in Java (since Java 1.2) and has enjoyed using Spring and Hibernate for more than a decade. Since 2006 he’s been using Groovy, Grails, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, in addition to Java, to create SaaS web applications that help track finances for large institutions (among other things). Adam has a master’s and a bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from Georgia Tech. He is also the author of Reactive Streams in Java (Apress, 2019), Learning Groovy 3, Second Edition (Apress, 2019) and Modern Programming Made Easy, Second Edition (Apress, 2020).
1. Programming Concepts
2. Setting Up the Environment
3. Writing Java Programs
4. Data Types
5. Operators
6. Statements
7. Classes and Objects
8. Methods
9. Constructors
10. Modules
11. Object and Objects Classes
12. Wrapper Classes
13. Execution Handling
14. Assertions
15. Strings
16. Dates and Times
17. Formatting Data
18. Regular Expressions
19. Arrays
20. Inheritance
21. Interfaces
22. Enum Types
23. Java Shell
Appendix A: Character Encodings
Appendix B: Documentation Comments
Artikel-Details
- Anbieter:
- Apress
- Autor:
- Adam L. Davis, Kishori Sharan
- Artikelnummer:
- 9781484273074
- Veröffentlicht:
- 27.11.21
- Seitenanzahl:
- 999