QuickTime for Java
A Developer's Reference (The Quicktime Developer Series)
Book & CD-ROM 1st edition
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Author
Publication
1999-08-01 - Morgan Kaufmann Publishers
Language
English
Word Count
163,750 words, Guess
Page Count
655 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL9351846M
- ISBN-139780123054401
- ISBN-100123054400
- OCLC Control Number43323165
- OCLC Control Numberquicktimeforjava0000mare
and 3 more
- Library of Congress Control Number99063308
- Goodreads5539175
- LibraryThing3316306
Classifications
- LCCTR899 .M274 1999
Description
"This book is an essential quick reference for the QuickTime and Java programmer. It provides you with a wealth of programming examples as well as a handy reference that gives you an in-depth, class-by-class description of the API. The authors are part of the original QuickTime engineering team that pioneered and developed QuickTime for Java. A CD-ROM at the back of the book provides you with working sample code and other resources, so you can get started right away building your own Java applications and applets."--BOOK JACKET.
First Sentence
When introduced in 1991, Quick Time 1.0 seemed to catch the industry by surprise.
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Other Editions
- QuickTime for Java: A Developer's Reference (The Quicktime Developer Series)
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