Murach's Java Programming 6th Ed (Murach)
Monday, 07 February 2022

This book starts with a 9-chapter course that gets anyone off to a great start building object-oriented applications in Java. Joel Murach then builds on that base by presenting more on object-oriented programming, the essentials for developing GUIs, and additional skills that every professional Java programmer should have, including how to work with a database. By the end of the book, Murach has covered Java skills including developing object-oriented applications that use a graphical user interface (GUI) and a database.

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Author: Joel Murach
Publisher: Murach
Date: February 2022
Pages: 682
ISBN: 978-1943872879
Print: 1943872872
Audience: developers wanting to learn Java
Level: Intermediate
Category: Java

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