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Java Tutorial - Fall 1996 Part 1: Introduction to Java Language and Applets http://www.npac.syr.edu/users/gcf/javafall96/ http://www.npac.syr.edu/projects/tutorials/Java/ 2
Abstract of Java Tutorial 3
Overview and History of Java Development 4
What are Java and HotJava in a NutShell? 5
HotJava Story 1994-1996 6
HotJava Alpha Capabilities 7
HotJava's Future 1996- ? 8
Overview -- Java and the World Wide Web 9
Overview -- What are Java applets in detail? 10
Running a Java Applet 11
History of Java Language and Team 12
History of Java Language and Team (contd) 13
JDK 1.0 -- The Real Java Development Kit! 14
Java Beta Books -- I 15
Java Beta Books -- II 16
Java Beta Books -- III 17
Java vs. JavaScript 18
Comparison of Java and JavaScript -- I 19
Comparison of Java and JavaScript -- II 20
Overall Java Philosophy and Features 21
Some Key Java Features 22
Java Features -- It's Simple and Familiar! 23
Java Features -- It's Object-oriented 24
Java Features -- It's Architecture-Neutral 25
Java Features -- It's Portable 26
Java Features -- It's Somewhat Interpreted 27
Java Features -- It's Distributed 28
Java Features -- It's Robust 29
Java Features -- It's (Hopefully) Secure 30
Java Features -- High Performance 31
Java Features -- It's Multithreaded 32
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