Java: How to Program Paperback - 1996
by Paul J. Deitel,Harvey M. Deitel
- Used
- Good
- Paperback
A$19.78
A$5.87
Delivery within USA
Standard delivery: 2 to 8 days
More delivery options
Standard delivery: 2 to 8 days
Ships from Evergreen Goodwill (Washington, United States)
Details
- Title Java: How to Program
- Author Paul J. Deitel,Harvey M. Deitel
- Binding Paperback
- Condition Used - Good
- Pages 1056
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Pearson US Imports & PHIPEs
- Publication date 9/6/1996 12:00:00 AM
- Illustrated Yes
- Bookseller's Inventory # mon0000627447
- ISBN 9780132634014 / 0132634015
- Weight 3.27 lbs (1.48 kg)
- Dimensions 9.11 x 7.03 x 1.63 in (23.14 x 17.86 x 4.14 cm)
- Size 1.8000 in x 9.0000 in x 7.0000 i
- Category Computers - Languages / Programming
- Library of Congress subjects Java (Computer program language)
- Library of Congress Catalogue Number 96023888
- Dewey Decimal Code 005.133
- Quantity available 1
About Evergreen Goodwill Washington, United States
Biblio member since 2025
Evergreen Goodwill helps people get jobs across Northwest Washington by offering high-quality free job training, education and job placement..
30 day return guarantee, with full refund including original shipping costs for up to 30 days after delivery if an item arrives misdescribed or damaged.
Reader reviews for Java: How to Program
Write a review for this book
Important Terms and Guidelines
- Please focus on the book’s content and context. Also, add any personal comments as to how you enjoyed the book. Substantiate your likes and dislikes. You may make comparisons to other books.
- Reviews must be at least 140 characters in length.
- Please do not reveal critical plot elements.
- This is not a help line. Contact customer support if you need help.
Your review must not include:
- Obscenities, discriminatory language, or other insulting language not suitable for public domain
- Advertisements, “spam” content, or references to other products, offers or websites.
- Email addresses, URLs, phone numbers, physical addresses or other contact information.
- Overly critical comments about other reviews or reviewers
- Time-sensitive material (i.e. promotional tours, seminars, lectures, etc.)
- Availability, price, or alternative ordering/shipping information