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An edition of Java for dummies (1996)

Java for dummies

3rd ed.
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As if the World Wide Web isn't reason enough to do cartwheels down the street, the globe is now ablaze with the fire of a different flavor: "Java" - a fresh blend of technologies that bring the Web to life with dazzling animation, pulse-pounding sound, and full-blown interactivity, the likes of which the online community has never seen.One of the wonderful things about Java is its universal appeal; all Web surfers can add a dash or two of Java to their Web pages, bringing their Web sites to life with little effort. And even if you've never seen Java in action before, you're going to be just fine with "Java For Dummies, 3rd Edition" at your side. Assuming that you're comfortable using your computer, you're soon likely to find yourself surfing the seas of Java on the World Wide Web, creating your very own Java-powered pages, and hooking up Java applications on your desktop computer.

If you want, you can read this book from front to back. But each part of "Java For Dummies, 3rd Edition" stands on its own. You'll uncover information aboutExactly why everyone on the Web seems to be scrambling for a taste of JavaHow to use the Java appletsWhen to customize the applets to fit your needsHow Java desktop applications differ from their Web-oriented applet counterpartsWhat to do to make some nifty, kick-butt Java applications for your desktopHow to overcome the top Java snafus

"Java For Dummies" offers everything you need to know to inject your pages and desktop with the appropriate flavor of Java. As icing on the cake (or cream in your coffee, if you prefer), you'll discover the best places on the Web to satisfy the constant Java cravings you're sure to get. Brace yourself - you stand a good chance of becoming a serious Java addict.

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Publisher
IDG Books, For Dummies
Language
English
Pages
381

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Cover of: Java for dummies
Java for dummies
1998, IDG Books, For Dummies
in English - 3rd ed.
Cover of: Java for dummies
Java for dummies
1997, IDG Books
in English - 2nd ed.
Cover of: Java for dummies
Java for dummies
1997, Addison Wesley Longman
in Dutch
Cover of: Java for dummies
Java for dummies
1996, IDG Books Worldwide
in English
Cover of: Java para leigos
Java para leigos
1996, Berkeley Brasil Editora
in Portuguese

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Edition Notes

Includes index.
System requirements for the accompanying computer disc: 486 or faster PC with Windows 95, or later, or 68040 or faster MAC OS computer with System 7.5 or later, 16MB RAM; Web browser with Java support; and a CD-ROM drive.

Published in
Foster City, CA
Series
--For dummies

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
005.2/762
Library of Congress
QA76.73.J38 W36 1998, QA76.73.J38W36 1998

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxiv, 381 p. :
Number of pages
381

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL398384M
Internet Archive
javafordummies00wals
ISBN 10
0764504177
LCCN
98087435
Library Thing
457306
Goodreads
298100

Work Description

Shows beginning to intermediate Windows 95 and Macintosh users how to obtain, install, test, and trouleshoot Java applets and JavaScript scripts.

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