Monday, January 24, 2011

My Aim Language Java

These annotations of the language Java are the hyphen structured of a course of Introduction to the Language Java. They are not a reference exahustiva of the language but they intend to provide a progressive approximation, leaving from it more elementary and introducing the concepts in an orderly fashion, being supported in the previous thing.

They are structured in the shape of brief lessons, that cover all the aspects of the language in a basic-medium level. Itself they are not assumed know-how of other programming languages, although obviously to be familiarized with concepts relating to the programming as variable, algorithms, objects, etc. facilitates a lot of the task. Nevertheless, the reference has been avoided deliberately or the comparison with other languages, especially with C/C + + that so present is in many texts of Java.

The first part of these annotations covers all the aspects of the language (Classes, Interfaces, inheritance, control of flow, types of data, etc.). The second part, at present in elaboration, treats matters of the API of Java, grouping them for themes (Entrance/Exit, Threads, applets, etc.).

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