Java Primer

A solid introduction to the fundamentals of Java programming

Nonfiction, Computers, Internet, Web Development, HTML, SGML, VRML, Programming, Programming Languages, & VRML, Advanced Computing, Computer Science
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Author: Andrew Hoffman ISBN: 1230000260254
Publisher: DevFactor Publication: August 13, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Andrew Hoffman
ISBN: 1230000260254
Publisher: DevFactor
Publication: August 13, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

Java Primer will hold your hand as you step into the world of programming. This title, aimed at beginning programmers will walk you through the basics of variables, input, output, parsing input, formatting output, working with arrays, loops, and logic. This should prime you well enough for an A+ in any introduction to Java course at the college level.

Similar to all my other eBooks on Amazon, I offer a free upgrade policy. You buy this book once, and I will personally guarantee that if I release another version you will get it for free. This means, you show me a receipt showing you bought the original edition and I will purchase you a kindle copy of the next edition as a thanks for your support.

I publish these books not for fame or fortune, but because I want to help out people who are struggling to understand technology. Every eBook I release takes at least 40 hours of my time from start to finish, and usually only provides a small fraction of that back in royalties. So please, don't pirate if you don't have to.

Questions, Comments?
Find me on twitter @andhof_mt
or at my website www.andrewdhoffman.com

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Java Primer will hold your hand as you step into the world of programming. This title, aimed at beginning programmers will walk you through the basics of variables, input, output, parsing input, formatting output, working with arrays, loops, and logic. This should prime you well enough for an A+ in any introduction to Java course at the college level.

Similar to all my other eBooks on Amazon, I offer a free upgrade policy. You buy this book once, and I will personally guarantee that if I release another version you will get it for free. This means, you show me a receipt showing you bought the original edition and I will purchase you a kindle copy of the next edition as a thanks for your support.

I publish these books not for fame or fortune, but because I want to help out people who are struggling to understand technology. Every eBook I release takes at least 40 hours of my time from start to finish, and usually only provides a small fraction of that back in royalties. So please, don't pirate if you don't have to.

Questions, Comments?
Find me on twitter @andhof_mt
or at my website www.andrewdhoffman.com

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