This is the note I made when I learned Java by myself. Some of them are too long and some are not fully described.
Some explanatory texts are very important, especially for beginners who are new to Java.
Even now, I still think these explanations are very important and sometimes I will check them out.
It is annoying to those who often speak terms. Since it is an explanation, isn't it good to say something in vernacular?
Someone asked me why the layout of this series of articles was so smooth. In fact, I recorded the notes in the pilgrimage mentality, made the notes into HTML files, and then made them into CHM files.
So now I am posting this series of articles, just posting the source code of the originally prepared HTML notes to my blog.
In the future, the directory addresses of each chapter in this series will be listed below.
If you are interested, you can also directly download the ebook I made: http://download.csdn.net/detail/jadyer/2796170
This ebook contains more content: XML, Oracle, web standards, HTML, Div and CSS, Java reflection, log4j, compass, Eclipse, etc.
Click the following directory to browse directly
[Javase entry series] Chapter 00th _ Preface
[Javase entry series] Chapter 2 _ Java Technology Entry
[Javase entry series] Chapter 02nd _ Object-Oriented Programming
[Javase entry series] Chapter 2 _ basic java syntax
[Javase entry series] Chapter 04th _ operator expression Flow Control
[Javase entry series] Chapter 2 _ Array
[Javase entry series] Chapter 06th _ advanced object-oriented programming
[Javase entry series] Chapter 07th _ advanced class features
[Javase entry series] Chapter 2 _ Exception Handling
[Javase entry series] Chapter 09th _ proficient in common Java classes
[Javase entry series] Chapter 2-Console Application Design
[Javase entry series] Chapter 2 JDBC Programming
[Javase entry series] Chapter 19th _ internationalization of applications
[Javase entry series] Chapter 2 reflection
[Javase entry series] Chapter 21st _ introduction to log4j