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Java 17 for Absolute Beginners: Learn the Fundamentals of Java Programming



Java 17 for Absolute Beginners: Learn the Fundamentals of Java Programming






Write your first code in Java 17 using simple, step-by-step examples that model real-word objects and events, making learning easy. With Java 17 for Absolute Beginnersnbsp you8217ll be able to pick up the concepts without fuss.nbspIt teaches Java development in language anyone can understand, giving you the best possible start.nbspYou8217ll see clear code descriptions and layout so that you can get your code running as soon as possible.nbspAuthor Iuliana Cosmina focuses on practical knowledge and getting you up to speed quickly8213all the bits and pieces a novice needs to get started programming in Java.nbspFirst, you8217ll discover what type of language Java is, what it is good for, and how it is executed. With the theory out of the way, you8217ll install Java, choose an editor such as IntelliJ IDEA, and write your first simple Java program. Along the way you8217ll compile and execute this program so it can run on any platform that supports Java. As part of this tutorial you8217ll see how to write high-quality code by following conventions and respecting well-known programming principles, making your projects more professional and efficient.nbspJava 17 for Absolute Beginnersnbspgives you all you need to start your Java programming journey. No experience necessary. After reading this book, you'll come away with the basics to get started writing programs in Java.nbspWhat You Will LearnGet started with Java 17 from scratchUse data types, operators, and the stream API Install and use the IntelliJ IDEA and the Gradle build toolExchange data using the new JSON APIsnbspPlay with images using multi-resolution APIsImplement the publish-subscribe architectureWho This Book Is ForThose who are new to programming and who want to start with Java.

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