Teach Yourself Java for Macintosh in 21 Days takes you step-by-step through all you need to know to make you Web site come
alive with animation, interactivity, and sound. You'll learn the basics of programming Java applets and the concepts behind the Java
language. Each day's coverage will focus on creating Java applets with Roaster, enabling you to build your knowledge while you
sample just some of the amazing things this exciting new language is capable of. Through the use of easy-to-follow tutorials,
advice from top experts in the field, and the software on the accompanying CD-ROM, you'll be creating eye-catching, interactive
Web pages of your own in just 21 days! The companion CD-ROM includes: Roaster, the first commercial, integrated applet
development environment for Java for the Macintosh; source code; sample applets; and tutorials from the book.
Java is one of the latest (and hottest) technologies on the Internet today, providing an avenue for users to serve 'applets' (or
miniature programs) to other uses on the World Wide Web. Java for the Macintosh takes a tutorial approach towards developing
and serving Java applets. The CD includes demo and disabled software that allows users to follow the book's step-by-step tutorials.
Java is the hottest technology on the Internet today and this book is the first Macintosh-specific guide to developing and serving
Java applets.
-- Readers learn to use Java to create an interactive multimedia environment on the Internet
-- Written under the guidance of the engineers creating the Java environment for the Macintosh
-- CD-ROM contains a disabled version of the Java development environment, source code for sample applets, and tutorials from
the book
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