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The Java Workshop

You're reading from   The Java Workshop Learn object-oriented programming and kickstart your career in software development

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838986698
Length 606 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Eric Foster-Johnson Eric Foster-Johnson
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Andreas Göransson Andreas Göransson
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Table of Contents (20) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Getting Started 2. Learning the Basics FREE CHAPTER 3. Object-Oriented Programming 4. Collections, Lists and Java's Built-In APIs 5. Exceptions 6. Libraries, Packages, and Modules 7. Databases and JDBC 8. Sockets, Files, and Streams 9. Working with HTTP 10. Encryption 11. Processes 12. Regular Expressions 13. Functional Programming with Lambda Expressions 14. Recursion 15. Processing Data with Streams 16. Predicates and Other Functional Interfaces 17. Reactive Programming with Java Flow 18. Unit Testing Appendix

Introduction

Business applications have lots of special-case conditions. Such conditions may include finding changes in allocation rules starting at a particular year, or handling different types of employees differently based on their designation. To code for such special cases, you will require conditional logic. You basically tell the computer to perform a set of actions when a particular condition is met.

Before we delve into advanced Java topics, you need to know the basics of Java syntax. While some of this material might seem simple, you'll find you need to use the techniques and syntax shown in this chapter repeatedly in your applications.

As you've seen in Chapter 1, Getting Started, Java's syntax borrows heavily from C and C++. That's true for conditional statements that control the flow of your programs as well. Java, like most computer languages, allows you to do this. This chapter covers the basic syntax of the Java language, especially ways in...

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The Java Workshop
Published in: Oct 2019
Publisher: Packt
ISBN-13: 9781838986698
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