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Unit 5: Packages and Interfaces
- Access Modifiers:
private,default,protected,public(A table slide is very common here). - CLASSPATH setup: How does Java find your custom packages?
- Interfaces: Multiple inheritance through interfaces (Diamond problem avoided).
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Programming with Java
E. Balagurusamy – 6th Edition
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Part 1: Introduction & Fundamentals
Slide 1: Title Slide
- Title: Programming with Java (6th Edition)
- Author: E. Balagurusamy
- Subtitle: Comprehensive PowerPoint Presentation
Slide 2: Chapter 1 – Java Evolution
- History: C → C++ → Java (Oak)
- Java features: Simple, OOP, Platform independent, Secure, Robust, Multithreaded
- Java versions: JDK 1.0 to Java SE 17+
Slide 3: JVM & Bytecode
- Java Compilation:
.java→javac→.class(bytecode) - JVM: Interprets bytecode → machine code
- “Write Once, Run Anywhere” (WORA)
Slide 4: JDK vs JRE vs JVM
- JDK: Development Kit (compiler + debugger + JRE)
- JRE: Runtime Environment (JVM + libraries)
- JVM: Executes bytecode
PPT Slide 8: 6. Additional Learning Resources
- Appendices: Cover supplementary topics like Java Keywords, Operator Precedence, and differences between Java and C/C++.
- Glossary: A quick reference list of technical terms and their definitions.
- Solutions: Answers to selected objective questions are provided at the end of the book for verification.
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