Monday, October 20, 2008

Java Programming for Engineers - CRC Press


Chapter 1 - Java Programming
Java is a programming language similar to C and C++. Its most characteristic feature is that Java is a platform-independent language. This means that Java programs will run on any machine that supports the language. The slogan “write once, run anywhere” has often been used to describe and promote the Java language.
Chapter 2 - Your First Java Program
How Computers Store Information In this chapter we look at how this data is stored in a computer system.
Chapter 3 - Storing and Naming Data
In this chapter we look at how data is stored in a Java program and learn how to create and use different types of data.
Chapter 4 - Performing Input and Output
In this chapter, we describe a Java class named Keyin that we developed so as to simplify coding keyboard input operations.
Chapter 5 - Introducing Arrays
As you will see in this chapter,dat a placed in arrays is easy to save,r etrieve, an d process.
Chapter 6 - Java Operators
In this chapter we start looking at the Java operators.
Chapter 7 - Other Java Operators
Chapter 8 - Directing Program Flow
In this chapter you will learn how a Java program makes decisions.
Chapter 9 - Controlling Program Flow
In this chapter, we discuss the three Java loop constructs: the for loop, the while loop, and the do-while loop.
Chapter 10 - Programming with Loops
In this Chapter, you learn how to use the three loop constructs in practical programming situations.
Chapter 11 - Program Building Blocks
Java subprograms are called methods. Methods are the building block of a Java application. This chapter is about methods and how they work.
Chapter 12 - Using Methods
Chapter 13 - Object-Oriented Programming
This chapter is about object orientation and about classes and objects.
Chapter 14 - Object-Oriented Coding
It is now time to put to work your knowledge of object-orientation and your skills in Java programming.
Chapter 15 - Using Inheritance
In this chapter we look at class inheritance in Java code and how inheritance promotes a higher level of abstraction.
Chapter 16 - Object Composition
Chapter 17 - I/O Programming
Chapter 18 - Handling Errors
In this chapter we look at Java's extensive and powerful support for handling program errors.
Chapter 19 - Computer Number Systems
Chapter 20 - Fixed-Precision Numeric Data
Chapter 21 - Variable-Precision Numeric Data
Chapter 22 - Fundamental Operations
In this chapter we look at basic mathematical calculations in Java.
Chapter 23 - Java Math for Engineers
This chapter contains an assortment of numerical routines and primitives that are often required in solving engineering problems.
Chapter 24 - Introducing Computer Graphics
In this chapter we provide a brief overview of computer graphics. Graphics programming is a complex and elaborate subject, but elementary graphics in Java are not difficult.
Chapter 25 - Java Graphics
Chapter 26 - Displaying Graphic Images

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