Description
PEARSON INDIA Core Java - Vol 1, 11/E by Cay S. Horstmann
Core Java has long been recognized as the leading no-nonsense tutorial and reliable reference. It carefully explains the most important language and library features and shows how to build real-world applications with thoroughly tested examples. The example programs have been carefully crafted to be easy to understand as well as useful in practice, so you can rely on them as the starting point for your own code. All of the code examples have been rewritten to reflect modern Java best practices and code style. The critical new features introduced with Java SE 9, 10, and 11 are all thoroughly explored with the depth and completeness that readers expect from this title. Core Java Volume I walks readers through the all details and takes a deep dive into the most critical features of the language and core libraries.
Table of Content
Chapter 1: An Introduction to Java
Chapter 2: The Java Programming Environment
Chapter 3: Fundamental Programming Structures in Java
Chapter 4: Objects and Classes
Chapter 5: Inheritance
Chapter 6: Interfaces, Lambda Expressions, and Inner Classes
Chapter 7: Exceptions, Assertions, and Logging
Chapter 8: Generic Programming
Chapter 9: Collections
Chapter 10: Graphical User Interface Programming
Chapter 11: User Interface Components with Swing
Chapter 12: Concurrency "
Salient Features
Master foundational techniques, idioms, and best practices for writing superior Java code
Leverage the power of interfaces, lambda expressions, and inner classes
Harden programs through effective exception handling and debugging
Write safer, more reusable code with generic programming
Improve performance and efficiency with Java's standard collections
Build cross-platform GUIs with the Swing toolkit
Fully utilize multicore processors with Java's improved concurrency
New to This Edition:
Virtually everything. A complete overhaul of a classic, fully updated to cover all the new features and APIs of Java SE 8 in detail. Great care is taken to explain the most powerful new features such as lambda expressions (closures) and I/O Streams."