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Java Tutorial - Summer 1997 Part 1:Introduction to Java Language

Given by Nancy J. McCracken,Geoffrey C. Fox at CEWES Tutorial, Classes SU/Jackson State on July 22-25 and Fall 97. Foils prepared 20 Sept 97

Overview including History and alpha versus production issues
Comparison of Java and Javascript
Overall Java Philosophy and Features including security etc.
And in Remaining Parts of Tutorial!!
  • Java Programming Language
  • Object Oriented and Class Structure
  • Exceptions
  • Applet Programming and Threads
  • Abstract Windowing Toolkit
  • Networking and I/O
  • Futures and HPCC Implications


Table of Contents for Java Tutorial - Summer 1997 Part 1:Introduction to Java Language

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1 Java Tutorial - Fall 97
Part 1: Introduction to Java Language
and Applets
http://www.npac.syr.edu/projects/tutorials/Java/
2 Abstract of Java Tutorial
3 What is Java in a NutShell?
4 Architecture of Java Applets
5 Overview -- What are Java applets in detail?
6 Running a Java Applet
7 Architecture of Java Applications
8 Java Applications in a Nutshell
9 The Simplest Java Application: Hello, World!
10 Java Applets
11 Applet Tag: Calling Applets from HTML - I
12 Applet Tag: Calling Applets from HTML - II
13 <param> Tags and Applets
14 The Simplest Java Applet: Hello, World!
15 Displaying your applet from a Web page.
16 Overview and History of Java Development
17 History of Java Language and Team
18 History of Java Language and Team until Dec. 95
19 JDK 1.0 -- The Java Development Kit!
20 JDK 1.1 -- Java grows!
21 Java Web Servers
22 Java vs. JavaScript
23 Comparison of Java and JavaScript -- I
24 Comparison of Java and JavaScript -- II
25 Overall Java Philosophy and Features
26 Some Key Java Features
27 Java Features -- It's Simple and Familiar!
28 Java Features -- It's Object-oriented
29 Java Features -- It's Architecture-Neutral
30 Java Features -- It's Portable
31 Java Features -- It's Somewhat Interpreted
32 Java Features -- It's Distributed
(and can support parallel computing)
33 Java Features -- It's Robust
34 Java Features -- It's (Hopefully) Secure
35 Java Features -- High Performance
36 Java Features -- It's Multithreaded
37 Java Features -- It's Dynamic
38 Sun's Comparison of Language Features I
39 Sun's Comparison of Language Features II
40 Java Books -- I
41 Java Books -- II
42 Java Beta Books -- III
43 Resources for the Java Programming Language

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