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the analyst community with samples of their products,” Intel chief executive Craig Barrett said.
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As of Oct. 4, Microsoft’s OS held
a 92.82 percent share of global usage. In second place were what the
study termed ‘other’ operating systems, a group that included Microsoft’s
WebTV, Linux, Sun’s SunOS, Silicon Graphics IRIX, Amiga and IBM’s
OS/2. That group measured a collective 3.9 percent of the worldwide
market. Trailing behind were Apple’s Mac OS, with 2.84 percent, and Unix
with 0.44 percent.”
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“This book was a lot of fun to write,” says Flanagan. “The first
edition came out when Java 1.1 was released at more than double the
size of Java 1.0. While I was busy writing additional examples for the
second edition of “Java in a Nutshell”, the engineers at Sun were busy
turning Java into something that could no longer fit into a nutshell.
We were able to include some examples in “Java in a Nutshell”, but we
had to cut many more than we could include. The decision to create a
book devoted entirely to examples was a good one. Given the freedom to
write an entire book of examples, I was able to go into more depth than
I ever would have before, and write all the examples I really wanted to
write. I found myself really enjoying the exploration and
experimentation that went into developing these examples.”
“Java Examples in a Nutshell” doesn’t hold the readers’ hand or supply
detailed explanations of Java syntax or method calls; it simply
delivers well-commented working examples for exploring the wide range
of what’s possible with Java. Each chapter concludes with programming
exercises that suggest avenues for building further knowledge.
“Java Examples in a Nutshell” includes:
Examples that demonstrate basic Java functionality and the
essential Java APIs, including I/O, threads, networking,
security, reflection, serialization, and security;
Programs that use the graphical user interface and graphics
features of Java, highlighting the Swing, Java 2D, printing,
data
transfer, JavaBeans, and applet APIs;
Examples that illustrate key enterprise APIs in Java,
including remote method invocation (RMI), database
connectivity (JDBC), servlets, JavaServer Pages (JSP), and XML;
An example index that lets users look up a programming concept
or Java class and find any examples in the book that
demonstrate that concept or use that class.
Chapter 19, XML, is available free online at:
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/jenut2/chapter/ch19.html.
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Thankfully, this has changed. As far as I can tell, the Xi Graphics folks are no
longer in the Linux Distribution business. It pays to stay with what you know –
and there is no one in the display server business that is as fast to market with
new drivers for the Linux and BSD crowd than Xi Graphics.”
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