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Introduction to Programming

You're reading from   Introduction to Programming Learn to program in Java with data structures, algorithms, and logic

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788839129
Length 722 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (21) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Java Virtual Machine (JVM) on Your Computer FREE CHAPTER 2. Java Language Basics 3. Your Development Environment Setup 4. Your First Java Project 5. Java Language Elements and Types 6. Interfaces, Classes, and Object Construction 7. Packages and Accessibility (Visibility) 8. Object-Oriented Design (OOD) Principles 9. Operators, Expressions, and Statements 10. Control Flow Statements 11. JVM Processes and Garbage Collection 12. Java Standard and External Libraries 13. Java Collections 14. Managing Collections and Arrays 15. Managing Objects, Strings, Time, and Random Numbers 16. Database Programming 17. Lambda Expressions and Functional Programming 18. Streams and Pipelines 19. Reactive Systems 20. Other Books You May Enjoy

Summary

In this chapter, you have learned the most important Java related terms—JVM, JDK, SDK, Java platform, and others, covering the main phases of a Java program's life cycle, from source code to bytecode to execution. You also learned about Java's history, the motivation behind its creation, its editions, and its versions. The practical steps and advice provided have helped you to install Java on your computer and exercise its main commands, java, javac, and jcmd. For more details, you were referred to the official Oracle documentation. The ability to find and understand this documentation is a prerequisite for a successful career as a Java programmer, so we recommend that you follow all of the provided links and do some related searching on the internet, so that you feel comfortable finding good sources of information.

In the next chapter, we will dive into Java as a programming language, and will cover the basics. This will become a foundation (or a jumping board, if you will) for the following chapters. If you are new to Java, we recommend that you continue reading without skipping, because each chapter is built on knowledge from the previous one. Even if you have some Java exposure, it is always helpful to review the basics again. Repetitio est mater studiorum (Repetition is the mother of study/learning), says a Latin proverb.

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