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Java For Dummies [Paperback]

Aaron E. Walsh (Author)
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0764504177 978-0764504174 September 29, 1998 3
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 about

  • Exactly why everyone on the Web seems to be scrambling for a taste of Java
  • How to use the Java applets
  • When to customize the applets to fit your needs
  • How Java desktop applications differ from their Web-oriented applet counterparts
  • What to do to make some nifty, kick-butt Java applications for your desktop
  • How 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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From the Back Cover

Now You Can Use the Hottest Technology to Create the Coolest Web Site — No Programming Required!
  • The Fun and Easy Way to Build State-of-the Art Web Sites
  • Your First Aid Kit? for Installing and Customizing Java Desktop Applications
  • Java Development Toolkit and Runtime Environment — Explained in Plain English
Find Out How to Use the Hottest Technology to Create the Coolest Web Sites

Get your EXCLUSIVE copy of Living Desktop — The Automated Desktop Artwork Application!

Tap into the most exciting technology to hit the Web—since the Web itself! With Java For Dummies, 3rd Edition, it's never been easier to get hooked on Java. With expert advice from Java master Aaron Walsh, you'll quickly and easily figure out how to set up Java applications on your desktop and weave pre-made Java applets, sound/video clips, and special effects into Web magic.

Inside, find helpful advice on how to:

  • Find the best sources for Java applets and full-featured Java applications on the Web — Web sites, newsgroup, and e-zines
  • Modify Java applets and applications — without touching any code
  • Bring your Web site to life with animations, music, marquees, and other multimedia tricks
  • Get your hand on the latest Java-savvy browsers — including Internet Explorer 5.0, Netscape Navigator 4.5, and HotJava
  • Supercharge your desktop with cutting-edge Java applications
Jazz Up Your Web Pages and Desktop with:
  • AT&T WorldNet? Service for easy access to the Internet
  • Living Desktop — an automated desktop artwork application
  • Cool Beans — an updated collection of the hippest applets, beans, and scripts available
  • Goodies — Tools for Mac and Windows users to help you download, upload, and decompress files
  • CookBook Pages — sample Web pages with applets, beans, and scripts in action, some are created by readers just like you
Technical Review by Rich Burridge, Sun Microsystem, Java Media group

About the Author

Aaron E. Walsh is President and CEO of Mantis Development Corporation where he leads development and advanced technologies using Java. Aaron regularly contributes articles to MacTech magazine and Dobb's Programming Journal. He is also the author of IDG Books Worldwide's Java Bible and Fundamentals of Java Programming for the World Wide Web.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 404 pages
  • Publisher: For Dummies; 3 edition (September 29, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0764504177
  • ISBN-13: 978-0764504174
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 7.4 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 1.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (22 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,469,159 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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1.0 out of 5 stars I was almost taken for a ride., January 9, 2003
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I bought the book in passing at the book store. because i was sure that my understanding of Java would undoubtedly increase if only to some small degree.

We all know that Java is such an enormous beast of a programming language that although it's been tackled countless times, it seemingly can never be even partially conquered.

So i gave ita shot.

I read from page 1-120 on the first night, and returned the book to the book store the next day.

There is more Java in my now-empty cup of coffee than there is in this entire book.

Not one line of code in this book. That's right. Not one line of Java Code. There are however countless <PARAM> tags showing you basically how to use applets created and written IN JAVA by somone else.

In short it shows you how to use other peoples java.

I would have dipped into STUPID had i not brought the book back to the store the very next day, instead i reamain simply a DUMMIE for having bought it in the first place.

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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars I thought it was just me, November 8, 1999
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This is a terrible book. I thought, 'mabye I have some mental block against learning java', beciase no matter how hard I tried, I could not get anything out of this book. I knew C, C++ and assembly, but got NOTHING from this book. Then I picked up a different book(can't remember the title), and learned an incredible amount in only a few days. Do not buy.
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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars this is not programming, April 1, 2004
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i thought this was a programming book and i could learn commands etc and syntaxes etc of java language but this book has no commands or does not treat java as a language but as a tool and says you can use java in webpages without a single line of code!

i did not read the book though once surfing through the pages i came to know it is not a programmers book,not a java programming starters tool!

maybe i have to buy another book to learn programming!

this may not be what you think it is!

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finding applets, distributed applets, powered pages, sniffer script, preformatted information, installer utility, serialized applets, savvy browser, lavender bowl, configure the applet, applet file, decompression tool, given applet, most applets, many applets, other applets, applet documentation, iron clouds, applet developers, installer utilities, executable content, applet loads, update utility, applet parameters, browser vendors
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Java Plug-in, Internet Explorer, Virtual Machine, Netscape Navigator, Living Desktop, Java-powered Web, World Wide Web, Java Runtime Environment, Books Worldwide, Sun Microsystems, Celebrity Painter, Java For Dummies, Internet Service Provider, Navigation Toolbar, Address Toolbar, Mantis Development Corporation, Mountain Twilight Iron, What's Related, Client Software, Cool Beans, Standard Buttons Toolbar, Hello World, Hypertext Markup Language, Windows Explorer, Default Dependent
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