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Getting Inside Java - Beginners Guide - Programming with Java by Prem Kumar - cover

Getting Inside Java - Beginners Guide - Programming with Java by Prem Kumar

Prem Premkumar

Publisher: Pencil

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About the book:This textbook was written with two primary objectives. The first is to introduce the Java programming language. Java is a practical and still-current software tool; it remains one of the most popular programming languages in existence, particularly in areas such as embedded systems. Java facilitates writing code that is very efficient and powerful and, given the ubiquity of Java compilers, can be easily ported to many different platforms. Also, there is an enormous code-base of Java programs developed, and many systems that will need to be maintained and extended for many years to come. The second key objective is to introduce the basic concepts of OOPs.
 
Hope, It will be helpful. All the Best!
 
-Prem KumarAbout the author:
 
Destiny drew Prem Kumar towards computers when the IT industry was just making a big evolution in India. Having completed his education from Silli Polytechnic in Computer Science Engineering. He moved on with his higher studies from Gandhi Institute for Technology, Bhubaneshwar. Prem has a passion for exploring IT knowledge and is founder of well-growing, a startup company "F5 Developers". He is a much sought after speaker on various technology subjects and is a regular columnist for Open Source and OSE Hub. His current affiliations include being a Founder of F5 Developers, a multi-service provider company including the subsidiary companies of F5, i.e, THOR, F5 Initiative and OSE Hub. In recognition to his contribution Microsoft awarded him the prestigious “Microsoft Technology Associate” award in 2019 for Java Programming. He can be reached at [email protected] 
Available since: 02/22/2021.

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