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COBOL Programmers Swing with Java

COBOL Programmers Swing with Java

COBOL Programmers Swing with Java

2nd Edition
E. Reed Doke, University of Arkansas
Bill C. Hardgrave, University of Arkansas
Richard A. Johnson, Southwest Missouri State University
March 2005
Paperback
9780521546843
£57.99
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    In the fast moving world of information technology, Java is now the number 1 programming language. Programmers and developers everywhere need to know Java to keep pace with traditional and web-based application development. COBOL Programmers Swing with Java provides COBOL programmers a clear, easy transition to Java programming by drawing on the numerous similarities between COBOL and Java. The authors introduce the COBOL programmer to the history of Java and object-oriented programming and then dive into the details of the Java syntax, always contrasting them with their parallels in COBOL. A running case study gives the reader an overall view of application development with Java, with increased functionality as new material is presented. This new edition features the development of graphical user interfaces (GUI's) using the latest in Java Swing components. The clear writing style and excellent examples make the book suitable for anyone wanting to learn Java and OO programming, whether they have a background in COBOL or not.

    • Draws important parallels between COBOL and Java
    • Uses the latest in Java Swing GUI components
    • Uses brief, clear examples of program code and a strong running case study

    Reviews & endorsements

    From reviews of the first edition: 'This book will get maximum leverage out of any reader's Cobol background. I would recommend it as a starting point for a Cobol programmer who is planning to learn Java.' Computing Reviews

    'I would … recommend this book to COBOL programmers who want, or need, to know something about Java.' Peter S. Tiller, CVu

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    Product details

    March 2005
    Paperback
    9780521546843
    296 pages
    233 × 175 × 14 mm
    0.484kg
    78 b/w illus. 60 tables
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • 1. Why you should learn Java
    • 2. An introduction to object-oriented programming
    • 3. Java structure
    • 4. Defining data
    • 5. Computation
    • 6. Decision making
    • 7. Loops
    • 8. Arrays
    • 9. Data access
    • 10. Graphical user interface
    • 11. Object-oriented development issues.
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