Reviews by: Peter Pilgrim
A total of
12 titles.
See our list of Recommended
books at the end of this list.
Computer Graphics for Java Programmers by Leen Ammeraal [Recommended] (Reviewed Nov 1998)
Java 2D API Graphics by Vincent Hardy [Recommended] (Reviewed Sep 2000)
Java 2D Graphics by Jonathan Knudsen [Recommended] (Reviewed Sep 2000)
Java Animation by Jay Burgess [Not Recommended] (Reviewed Nov 1998)
Java Native Interface, The by Sheng Liang [Recommended] (Reviewed Sep 2000)
Java Swing by Eckstein & Loy & Wood [Highly Recommended] (Reviewed Mar 1999)
Java for Students by Douglas Bell & Mike Parr (Reviewed Jul 1999)
Programming With JFC by Stephen Asbury & Scott Weiner (Reviewed Sep 1998)
Programming With Qt by Matthias Kalle Dalheimer [Recommended] (Reviewed Jan 2000)
Programming with the Java Media Framework by Sean Sullivan [Recommended] (Reviewed Jul 1999)
Swing by Matthew Robinson & Pavel Vorobiev [Highly Recommended] (Reviewed May 2000)
Up To Speed with Swing by Steven Gutz (Reviewed Sep 1998)
List of Recommended Books
- Computer Graphics for Java Programmers
by Leen Ammeraal
[Recommended]
- Peter Pilgrim writes:
If you like Java and want to learn how to program 3D graphics from first
principles then this is the book for you.
- Java 2D API Graphics
by Vincent Hardy
[Recommended]
- Peter Pilgrim writes:
...if the GLF excites you then buy this book.
- Java 2D Graphics
by Jonathan Knudsen
[Recommended]
- Peter Pilgrim writes:
This is a very rewarding book for the beginner and intermediate computer graphics developer.
- Java Native Interface, The
by Sheng Liang
[Recommended]
- Peter Pilgrim writes:
If you are looking for a book to teach you how to achieve that interface between Java and C/C++ ... this is definitely
for you.
- Java Swing
by Eckstein & Loy & Wood
[Highly Recommended]
- Peter Pilgrim writes:
Well done, O'Reilly for yet another winner. Java Swing is the programmer's champion of the late nineteen nineties.
- Programming With Qt
by Matthias Kalle Dalheimer
[Recommended]
- Peter Pilgrim writes:
If you want to learn Qt and likewise KDE programming then this is a great book to start.
- Programming with the Java Media Framework
by Sean Sullivan
[Recommended]
- Peter Pilgrim writes:
This is book for expert Java developers who want to develop applications or applets that exploit multimedia in
Java.
- Swing
by Matthew Robinson & Pavel Vorobiev
[Highly Recommended]
- Peter Pilgrim writes:
I think you will find that it hits and hits its target audience and goals repeatedly.
Please note that opinions are those of the individual reviewers.
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