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  1. Hot Java (1996) 0.47
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    Content
    Enthält u.a.: Einführung in Java und Komplettkits
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  2. Stark, B.: Java-Referenz (1996) 0.41
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    Abstract
    Die JAVA-Referenz enthält eine umfassende Beschreibung aller Methoden und Variablen für die Klassen: java.applet; java.awt; java.awt.image; java.awt.peer; java.io; java.lang; java.net; java.util
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  3. World Wide Web JAVA : die revolutionäre Programmiersprache nicht nur für das Internet (1996) 0.35
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    Content
    Enthält: JAVA Entwickler-Kit für Windows95, WindowsNT, Macintosh, SPARC Solaris, Linux; HotJava-Browser für Windows95, WindowsNT und SPARC Solaris
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  4. Spiller, F.: Programmieren mit Java (1996) 0.35
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    Abstract
    Dieses Buch ist eine hervorragende Einführung in Java. Sie erwerben damit die Vollversion einer aktuellen Programmiersprache und die nötigen Kenntnisse zum Programmieren unter Windows sowie zur Einbettung von Applikationen in WWW-Seiten
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  5. Hendrich, N.: Java für Fortgeschrittene : berücksichtigt Java 1.1 just in time (1997) 0.35
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    Abstract
    Dieses Buch wendet sich an erfahrene Programmierer und fortgeschrittenen Studenten. Neben der Entwicklung von Java-Applets mit Animationen für das WWW wird auch die Programmierung eigenständiger Java-Applikationen beschrieben. Alle Themen werden anschaulich an Beispielen erläutert, die auf der beiliegenden CD-ROM enthalten sind
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    Java <Programmiersprache>
  6. Reich, S.; Ehmayer, G.: Kaffee für Kaffeemaschinen : Java, Javascript und Konsorten (1997) 0.34
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  7. Burd, B.: Java und XML für Dummies (2003) 0.32
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    Abstract
    Barry Budd erklärt, wie XML in Verbindung mit Java optimal funktionieren und Daten zwischen Anwendungen transferieren kann. Das Buch ist nicht nur für Anfänger interessant. Insbesondere Javabewanderte Web-Entwickler finden hier einen geradlinigen und lockeren Einstieg in die Zusammenarbeit von Java und XML. Die ersten 30 Seiten widmen sich der Programmiertheorie, der Installation von Java und den zusätzlich nötigen XMLrelevanten Klassen. Im zweiten Teil erfährt der Leser alles über die lineare Untersuchung von XML-Dateien und die Programmierung mit SAX. Es folgt der holistische Ansatz mit DOM und dessen Java-optimierter, eleganterer Alternative JDOM. XSL, die Anzeige von XML-Daten im Web und Java API for XML-Binding (JAXB) mit der man aus XML-Dokumenten maßgeschneiderte Java-Klassen dateien erstellen kann. Teil drei zeigt Spezialwerkzeuge für Webservices Soap, UDDI, WSDL, Java API for XML Messaging (JAXM) und die Arbeit mit XML-Registraren. Zu den Techniken erfährt der Leser sinnvolle Einsatzszenarien. Der Autor verdeutlicht die Theorie mit Code-Beispielen, die in Teilen für eigene Projekte verwendbar sind.
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  8. Linux für alle (1996) 0.29
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    Abstract
    Das vollständige Entwickler-Kit der Online-Programmiersprache Java und die neue Linux-Version 3.0.1 elf, basierend auf stabilem Kernel 1.2.13, inkl. Entwickler-Kernel 1.3.60 finden sich auf beiden Heft-CDs
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  9. Hedden, H.: Book-style indexes for websites (2007) 0.28
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    Abstract
    Site-Indexe entsprechen Buchregistern mit Hyperlink-Einträgen und sind eine nützliche Methode zur Informationssuche innerhalb einer Website. Dieser Beitrag untersucht die Arten von Websites, für die sich ein Site-Index am besten eignet, und vergleicht Site-Indexe mit Buchregistern bezüglich Struktur, Fundstellenangaben, Untereinträgen und Querverweisen. Bestimmte Modifikationen sind nötig, um einen Index den Erfordernissen von Websites anzupassen Obwohl es nicht schwierig ist, einen Webindex aufzubauen, ist die fortlaufende Aktualisierung eine Kernfrage. Site-Indexe werden nicht so häufig eingesetzt, wie sie könnten
    Source
    Information - Wissenschaft und Praxis. 58(2007) H.8, S.433-436
  10. Hedden, H.: ¬The accidental taxonomist (2012) 0.26
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    Abstract
    "Clearly details the conceptual and practical notions of controlled vocabularies. . provides a crash course for newcomers and offers experienced practitioners a common frame of reference. A valuable book." - Christine Connors, TriviumRLG LLC The Accidental Taxonomist is the most comprehensive guide available to the art and science of building information taxonomies. Heather Hedden-one of today's leading writers, instructors, and consultants on indexing and taxonomy topics-walks readers through the process, displaying her trademark ability to present highly technical information in straightforward, comprehensible English. Drawing on numerous real-world examples, Hedden explains how to create terms and relationships, select taxonomy management software, design taxonomies for human versus automated indexing, manage enterprise taxonomy projects, and adapt taxonomies to various user interfaces. The result is a practical and essential guide for information professionals who need to effectively create or manage taxonomies, controlled vocabularies, and thesauri. "A wealth of descriptive reference content is balanced with expert guidance. . Open The Accidental Taxonomist to begin the learning process or to refresh your understanding of the depth and breadth of this demanding discipline." - Lynda Moulton, Principal Consultant, LWM Technology Services "From the novice taxonomist to the experienced professional, all will find helpful, practical advice in The Accidental Taxonomist." - Trish Yancey, TCOO, Synaptica, LLC "This book squarely addresses the growing demand for and interest in taxonomy. ...Hedden brings a variety of background experience, including not only taxonomy construction but also abstracting and content categorization and creating back-of-the-book indexes. These experiences serve her well by building a broad perspective on the similarities as well as real differences between often overlapping types of work." - Marjorie M. K. Hlava, President and Chairman, Access Innovations, Inc., and Chair, SLA Taxonomy Division
    Theme
    Konzeption und Anwendung des Prinzips Thesaurus
  11. Hedden, H.: Controlled vocabularies, thesauri, and taxonomies (2008) 0.25
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  12. Börber, T.: Reif für die Insel (1996) 0.24
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    Abstract
    Auf Web-Seiten ist die Hölle los: Töne, Bilder oder Videos sind Schnee von gestern, der letzte Schrei im Internet sind interaktive Anwendungen, sog. Java-Applets. Sie hauchen den passiven Seiten Leben ein und verwandeln sie in Programme
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  13. Java (1996) 0.22
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    Content
    Enthält u.a.: JAVA; Browser; ausführliche Tutorials; Sprachdefinition; API-Dokumetnation
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  14. Cowell, J.: Essential Java fast : how to write object oriented software for the Internet in Java (1997) 0.20
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    Content
    Why use Java? Object oriented primer. Java applets. The Java language. Branching and looping. Graphics. Animation and multithreading. Handling exceptions. The Java.awt package. Handling events. Windows, dialogs and menus. Input and output streams. Modifiers and packages. Java and C++
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    World wide web / Seite / Gestaltung / Java <Programmiersprache> (2134) (4231)
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    Java (Computer program language)
    Java <Programmiersprache>
    World wide web / Seite / Gestaltung / Java <Programmiersprache> (2134) (4231)
  15. Seeboerger-Weichselbaum, M.: JavaScript : inkl. Version 1.3 (1999) 0.20
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    Abstract
    JavaScript ist ein effektiver Programmcode, der direkt in den HTML-Code einer Internet-Seite geschrieben wird. Man benötigt einen Web-Browser, einen ASCII-Editor und dieses Buch und schon kann es losgehen. Bekannt als "abgespecktes Java" stellt JavaScript, wie auch HTML und natürlich Java selbst, eine Säule des WWW dar. Es ist jedoch weitaus einfacher zu erlernen, leichter zu analysieren und bequemer zu handhaben als seine großen Geschwister; ein modernes Tool also. Seit Anfang 2001 gibt es Netscape 6, seit Sommer 2000 den Internet Explorer 5.5. Anlass genug, das Taschenbuch zu aktualisieren und die 3. Auflage herauszubringen. Vom selben Autor u.a. unter der Marke bhv erschienen: Die Einsteigerseminare Java 2, JavaScript und XML. Der Autor ist bereits durch Bücher, die sich mit der Gestaltung von Webseiten beschäftigen, bekannt. Hier befaßt er sich mit JavaScript, einer Scriptsprache, mit der man in Webseiten z.B. sehr einfach Farben verändern und Texte ausgeben, aber auch Fenster anzeigen lassen kann, die Menüs und Dialogboxen enthalten. Eigenständige Applikationen können mit JavaScript nicht erstellt werden. JavaScripte müssen in HTML-Code eingebettet sein und laufen nur unter einem Browser. Der Autor baut auf sein Einsteigerseminar auf, das einen großen Anklang gefunden und zu zahlreichen Rückfragen und Anregungen beim Autor geführt hat. Diese Anregungen sind zum großen Teil hier aufgenommen worden. Auf Grund dieser Entstehungsgeschichte ist es nicht verwunderlich, wenn einige Textpassagen aus dem Einsteigerseminar übernommen worden sind. Dennoch ist ein (zusätzlicher) Kauf auch des vorliegenden Werkes empfehlenswert. Völlig neu hinzugekommen sind die Kapitel zur Formularauswertung mit JavaScript, der Einsatz von Arrays und eine Befehlsreferenz von JavaScript.
    Classification
    ST 250 J35 Informatik / Monographien / Software und -entwicklung / Programmiersprachen allgemein (Maschinenorientierte Programmiersprachen, problemorientierte prozedurale Sprachen, applikative und funktionale Sprachen) / Einzelne Programmiersprachen (alphabet.) / Programmiersprachen J / Java; JavaScript
    RSWK
    Java <Programmiersprache> (ÖVK)
    RVK
    ST 250 J35 Informatik / Monographien / Software und -entwicklung / Programmiersprachen allgemein (Maschinenorientierte Programmiersprachen, problemorientierte prozedurale Sprachen, applikative und funktionale Sprachen) / Einzelne Programmiersprachen (alphabet.) / Programmiersprachen J / Java; JavaScript
    Subject
    Java <Programmiersprache> (ÖVK)
  16. Knecht, J.: Web Design mit Java (1996) 0.20
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    Abstract
    Im Mittelpunkt steht Java als Programmiersprache für die Erstellung graphischer Benutzeroberflächen
    Object
    Java
  17. Ehmayer, G.; Reich, S.: Java in der Anwendungsentwicklung : Objektorientierung, Verteilung, Datenbanken (1998) 0.19
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    Anwendungssystem / Verteiltes System / Systementwicklung / Java <Programmiersprache> (2134) (3124) (4312)
    Subject
    Anwendungssystem / Verteiltes System / Systementwicklung / Java <Programmiersprache> (2134) (3124) (4312)
  18. Gamperl, J.; Nefzger, W.: JavaScript Praxisbuch : Grundlagen - Tips und Tricks - Praxislösungen - Sprachreferenz. [auf CD-ROM: alle beschriebenen Programme und Quellcodes, Kaffee & Kuchen (Java), Kakao & Kekse (JavaScript), Milch & Zucker (DHTML), SelfHTML v.7.0] (1999) 0.18
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  19. Stark, B.: Programmieren in Java (1996) 0.18
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  20. Gulbransen, D.; Rawkings, K.: WEB-Applets mit Java entwickeln (1996) 0.18
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