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|a Modern Programming Made Easy
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|a 1. Introduction -- 2. Software to Install -- 3. The Basics. 4. Math -- 5. Arrays, Lists, Sets, and Maps -- 6. Conditionals and Loops -- 7. Methods. 8. Inheritance -- 9. Design Patterns -- 10. Functional Programming -- 11. Refactoring -- 12. Utilities. 13. Building -- 14. Testing -- 15. Input/Output -- 16. Version Control -- 17. The Inter-websaphics -- 18. Swinging Graphics -- 19. Creating a Magical User Experience -- 20. Databases -- 21. Conclusion. Appendix A. Java/Groovy -- Appendix B. Java/Scala -- Appendix C. Java/JavaScript -- Appendix D. Resources.
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|a Get up and running fast with the basics of programming using Java as an example language. This short book gets you thinking like a programmer in an easy and entertaining way. Modern Programming Made Easy teaches you basic coding principles, including working with lists, sets, arrays, and maps; coding in the object-oriented style; and writing a web application. This book is language agnostic, but will mainly cover Java, with some references to Groovy, Scala, and JavaScript to give you abroad range of examples to consider. You will get a taste of what modern programming has to offer and set yourself up for further study and growth in your chosen language. You will: Code using the functional programming style Build and test your code Read and write from files Design user interfaces Deploy your app in the cloud.
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