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      <title>Kathy Seira - chap5</title>
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Flow Control, Exceptions, and Assertions

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Flow Control, Exceptions, and Assertions

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an you imagine trying to write code using a language that didn't give you a way to execute statements conditionally? Flow control is a key part of most any useful programming language, and Jav</description>
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      <title>Kathy Seira - chap4</title>
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Operators
CERTIFICATION OBJECTIVES
&#8194; &#8194; &#8194;&#8194;&#8194;&#8194;l Using&#8194;Operators

	

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Chapter&#8194;4:&#8194;&#8194; Operators

f&#8194;you've&#8194;got&#8194;variables,&#8194;you're&#8194;going&#8194;to&#8194;modify&#8194;them.&#8194;You'll&#8194;increment&#8194;them,&#8194;add&#8194;them&#8194;together,&#8194;&#8194; and&#8194;compare&#8194;one&#8194;to&#8194;another&#8194;(in&#8194;about&#8194;a&#8194;dozen&#8194;different&#8194;ways).&#8194;In&#8194;this&#8194;chapter,&#8194;you'll&#8194;learn&#8194; how&#8194;to&#8194;do&#8194;all&#8194;that&#8194;in&#8194;Java.&#8194;For&#8194;an&#8194;added&#8194;bonus,&#8194;you'll&#8194;learn&#8194;how&#8194;to&#8194;do&#8194;things&#8194;that&#8194;you'll&#8194; probably&#8194;never&#8194;use</description>
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      <title>Kathy Seira - chap3</title>
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Assignments
CERTIFICATION OBJECTIVES
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Use Class Members Develop Wrapper Code &amp; Autoboxing Code Determine the Effects of Passing Variables into Methods

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Recognize when Objects Become Eligible for Garbage Collection Two-Minute Drill Self Test

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Chapter 3:

Assignments

Stack and Heap&#8212;Quick Review
For most people, understanding the basics of the stack and the heap makes it far easier to understand topics like argument passing, polymorphism, threads, exceptions, and garbage collection. In this section, we'll stick to an overview, but we'll expand these topics several more</description>
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      <title>Kathy Seira - chap2</title>
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Object	 Orientation
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Use	Overloading	and	Overriding	 Develop	Constructors

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Use	IS-A	and	HAS-A	Relationships	 	Two-Minute	Drill

Describe	Encapsulation,	Coupling,	 					 		and	Cohesion	 Use	Polymorphism

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Chapter	2:		 Object	Orientation

eing	a	1.5	SCJP	means	you	must	be	at	one	with	the	object-oriented	aspects	of	Java.	You	 must	dream	of	</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 31 Dec 2007 04:50:10 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Kathy Seira - chap1</title>
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Declarations and Access Control
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Declare Classes &amp; Interfaces Develop Interfaces &amp; Abstract Classes Use Primitives, Arrays, Enums, &amp; Legal Identifiers

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Use Static Methods, JavaBeans Naming, &amp; Var-Args Two-Minute Drill

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Chapter 1:

Declarations and Access Control

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e assume that because you're planning on becoming certified, you already know the basics of Java. If you're completely new to the language, this chapter&#8212;and the rest of the book&#8212;will be confusing; so be sure you know at least the basics of the language before diving int</description>
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