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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] where can I find the java API documentation?
Hey,
The java learning process is going slower than hoped. I'm very busy due to
my workload(no not a job, but family work). I go to school and I help my
father in the family business, not to mention all the family chores. But
God is good and I do what I can. I was reading my book and I got somewhat
annoyed because some of the classes they had in there were cool, but they
did very little documentation on it due to either time constraints, classes
that they consider of little importance, or that class had not been well, or
completely, developed at the time. I don't blame the book because I can
understand some of these reasons, but like I said, some of those classes I
thought would be pretty useful and downright cool, but no documentation. I
need to know where I can find a complete source of the Java API
Documentation. Any help is appreciated, Thanks
p.s. some of the major classes I wanted to know about were Vector,
Random(not random in the math class, but the class random), all of the basic
data types(int, string... etc.), and Gridbaglayout and GridbagConstraints. I
really need to know about all of them just for general knowledge and for
more in-depth info on all of the classes I have already used, but those were
just examples
Peace and may God
direct your life
Amen, Jonathan Smith
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