A beginning coder’s resource for learning the most popular coding language
With Java All-in-One For Dummies, you get 8 books in one, for the most well-rounded Java knowledge on the market. Updated for Java 19, this book includes all the major changes to the programming language, so you won’t fall behind. Start by learning the basics of Java―you can do it, even if you’ve never written a line of code in your life. Then go in-depth, with all the info you need on object-oriented programming, Java FX, Java web development, and beyond. Grab a hot cup of java and settle in to learn some Java, with friendly For Dummies guidance!
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Publisher : For Dummies
Publication date : February 14, 2023
Edition : 7th
Language : English
Print length : 912 pages
ISBN-10 : 1119986648
ISBN-13 : 978-1119986645
Item Weight : 2.55 pounds
Dimensions : 7.4 x 2.2 x 9.2 inches
Best Sellers Rank: #870,678 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #37 in Beginner’s Guides to Java Programming #200 in Object-Oriented Design #731 in Mobile & Wireless Computing
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Amazon Customer –
Great bathroom book
Perfect for consuming a few minutes a few times a day
Amanda Hunter –
Cover and contents do not match
Contents did not match the cover. I ordered Java for Dummies, which the cover of the book states. But then contents of the book is Kinesiology for dummies. Noticed something was off as this book as half the size as the one I’ve seen in the book store
Buddy Kirby –
Nothing about Java Streams
One of the big reasons I bought this book was because copyright was 2023. I thought surely this would have a decent section on Java Streams which came out circa 2014 in Java 8. Nope, nothing! I don’t see streams mentioned anywhere, not even in the index. Waste of money IMO.
chrismichaeluk –
Well this is one heck of a huge book. It’s like all the Harry Potter books all stacked together :)Looks like a great read though, and I’m a completely newbie/dummy when it comes to Java. I’ve only got it because it was a reduced price and I think it will come in handy for the next module of my degree. Happy with the purchase! It seems to cover everything from the basics to the very advanced topics.The only things I didn’t like were:1. There are no projects to complete. So you’re constantly ‘told’ this does this and that does that, but it would be useful if at the end of a chapter you develop a small project. Sometimes being told things is not enough particularly when it’s technical. Sure there are examples, but you don’t learn from just staring at examples…. You need to get hands on and create something. There’s no stopping you creating something of your own but it’s easier following a project along in a book because you can check errors along the way.2. Although it’s a dummies book, it should reallyexplain the very basics. Some things are written about without any prior description of what it does or what’s it’s for. Some they should really talk to you like you are a dummy because most people reading these books are likely to know very little or nothing (in my case) about the subject.
Jeanyni M. –
I’ve only read until page 110 so far, but I have to say this book is amazing! In addition to explaining it very well and with examples, it makes things lighter by the way the author writes it and make jokes along the way. Very satisfied.
Adrian Sas –
Gutes Buch für Anfänger.
Benjamin Fox –
This book is absolutely massive. But, it’s informative and useful. It’ll last me quite a while before I can look at different coding languages.