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Tutorial for JBuilder (Programming Languages)
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Tutorial for JBuilder (Programming Languages)

by Y. Daniel Liang
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Prentice Hall (2003-05-03)
ISBN: 0131410792
EAN: 9780131410794
Dewey Decimal #: 005.133
Binding/Media: Paperback - 144 pages
Edition: illustrated edition
SKU: 0901300014
Condition: New
Comments: new - Thanks!


Editorial Reviews


Product Description
This easy-to-follow introduction to JBuilder, based on JBuilder 8 is written for those who want to develop Java projects using JBuilder. Hands-on illustrations cover all the core features in how to use one of the most popular IDE used to develop Java programs. The tutorial addresses creating projects, creating, compiling, and running Java programs, creating and testing Java applets, JBuilder menu commands, customizing JBuilder environment, JBuilder menu commands, debugging in JBuilder, designing user interfaces using JBuilder UI designer, generating and viewing Javadoc in JBuilder, deploying Java applications and applets, and creating and running Java servlets and JavaServer pages. For programmers using Java.


Customer Reviews


Why not use the help and explore the menu system ?
Rating (1)
Date: 2003-08-26


Quite simply, I feel I wasted my money on this book.

As an experienced developer but new to JBuilder, I was confronted by the JBuilder environment on starting a new job. It was installed without the help files and so I thought I would do two things, firstly purchase a tutorial, secondly get an evaluation copy of JBuilder to install at home that would have help files included.

Even before the evaluation copy had arrived, and so working without the help files available, I don't think there was anything in this book that I did not work out first by just navigating around the JBuilder menu system and trying things out.

In all seriousness, I cannot imagine this book being of value to anybody that has access to JBuilder, a computer and a power supply. It is aimed at students rather than working professionals. Given that most students are short of cash I would say to them - don't spend what little cash you have on this book. Install JBuilder and work through the menus and the help files instead.

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