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MSDN Library - April 2000
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Welcome to the MSDN Library
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Visual Studio 6.0 Documentation
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Visual Studio Documentation
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Visual Basic Documentation
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Visual C++ Documentation
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Visual FoxPro Documentation
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Visual InterDev Documentation
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Visual J++ Documentation
Visual J++ Start Page
Documentation Map
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What's New in Visual J++ 6.0
Getting Started with Visual J++ 6.0
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Using Visual J++
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WFC and Java Reference
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Windows Foundation Classes for Java
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Java API
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Java Language Specification
Copyright
Series Foreword
Preface
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1. Introduction
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2. Grammars
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3. Lexical Structure
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4. Types, Values, and Variables
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5. Conversions and Promotions
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6. Names
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7. Packages
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8. Classes
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9. Interfaces
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10. Arrays
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11. Exceptions
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12. Execution
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13. Binary Compatibility
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14. Blocks and Statements
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15. Expressions
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16. Definite Assignment
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16.1 Definite Assignment and Expressions
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16.2 Definite Assignment and Statements
16.2.1 Empty Statements
16.2.2 Blocks
16.2.3 Local Variable Declaration Statements
16.2.4 Labeled Statements
16.2.5 Expression Statements
16.2.6 if Statements
16.2.7 switch Statements
16.2.8 while Statements
16.2.9 do Statements
16.2.10 for Statements
16.2.11 break, continue, return, and throw Statements
16.2.12 synchronized Statements
16.2.13 try Statements
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17. Threads and Locks
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18. Documentation Comments
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19. LALR(1) Grammar
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20. The Package java.lang
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21. The Package java.util
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22. The Package java.io
Changes for Java 1.1
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Visual J++ Reference
Samples
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Visual SourceSafe Documentation
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Office Developer Documentation
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Windows CE Documentation
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Platform SDK
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SDK Documentation
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DDK Documentation
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Windows Resource Kits
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Knowledge Base
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Backgrounders
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Specifications
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Books
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