Preface
“Some people think they are polite just because they still use words at all and not fists.”—Friedrich Hebbel (1813–1863)
In the beginning was the Word. Much later, on May 23, 1995, at SunWorld in San Francisco, the head of Sun Microsystems’s then Science Office, John Gage, and Netscape co-founder Marc Andreessen introduced the new Java programming language with its integration into the Netscape web browser. This event was the beginning of the triumphal procession of a language that offers elegant ways to program on any platform and to express your thoughts in an object-oriented (OO) way. The possibilities of the language and its libraries are nothing new in themselves but have been packaged so well that Java is pleasant and fluid for ...
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