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Exploring Scientific Computing with Java: A practical guide for logic and application building (English Edition)

Current price: $34.95
Exploring Scientific Computing with Java: A practical guide for logic and application building (English Edition)
Exploring Scientific Computing with Java: A practical guide for logic and application building (English Edition)

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Exploring Scientific Computing with Java: A practical guide for logic and application building (English Edition)

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Java is a versatile programming language, ideal for scientific computing due to its robustness, platform independence, and extensive libraries. This book teaches you how to use Java for complex simulations and data analysis, empowering you to solve real-world problems and advance scientific research. This Java programming book offers a thorough guide, starting with core concepts like data types, operators, and object-oriented programming (OOP). It then moves into advanced topics such as multithreading for handling multiple tasks at once, exception handling to manage runtime errors, and package management for organizing large codebases. You will also learn about input/output (I/O) operations to work with external data and applet development for creating small, interactive web programs.

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