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Wicked Cool Java Code Bits Opensource Libraries And Project Ideas Brian D Eubanks Eubanks

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Wicked Cool Java Code Bits Opensource Libraries And Project Ideas Brian D Eubanks Eubanks
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Publisher: No Starch Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.27 MB
Author: Brian D. Eubanks [Eubanks, Brian D.]
ISBN: 9781593270612, 1593270615
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Wicked Cool Java Code Bits Opensource Libraries And Project Ideas Brian D Eubanks Eubanks by Brian D. Eubanks [eubanks, Brian D.] 9781593270612, 1593270615 instant download after payment.

Wicked Cool Java contains 101 fun, interesting, and useful ways to get more out of Java. This isn't intended as a Java tutorial--it's targeted at developers and system architects who have some basic Java knowledge but may not be familiar with the wide range of libraries available. Full of example code and ideas for combining them in useful projects, this book is perfect for hobbyists, and professionals will find tips and open-source projects to enhance their code and make their jobs easier. Topics include converting a non-XML text structure into XML using a parser generator, experimenting with a Java simulator for the Cell Matrix, creating dynamic music and sound in Java, working with open-source class libraries for scientific and mathematical applications, and many more.

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