Java
Java™ Programming Language
SL-275
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Java™ Programming Language
August 2000
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Java™ Programming Language
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Preface
About This Course
Java™ Programming Language
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Course Goals
This course provides you with knowledge and skills to: • Program and runadvanced Java™ applications and applets • Help you prepare for the Sun Microsystems™ Certified Java Programmer and Developer examinations
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Course Overview
This course describes the following areas: • Thesyntax of the Java programming language • Object-oriented concepts as they apply to the Java programming language • Graphical user interface (GUI) programming • Applet creation • Multithreading • Networking
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Java™ Programming Language
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Module-by-Module Overview
• Module 1 – “Getting Started” • Module 2 – “Object-Oriented Programming” • Module 3 – “Identifiers, Keywords, and Types” • Module 4 – “Expressions and Flow Control”...
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