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An Introduction to Java and Java -- 2. Preparing your Development Environment -- 3. Getting Your Feet Wet -- 4. Java Syntax -- 5. Data Types -- 6. Operators -- 7. Controlling the Flow -- 8. The Stream API -- 9. Debugging , Testing and Documenting -- 10. Making Your Application Dynamic / Interactive -- 11. Writing Files -- 12. Publish-Subscribe Framework -- 13. Garbage Collection. 330 $aWrite your first code in Java using simple, step-by-step examples that model real-word objects and events, making learning easy. With this book you?ll be able to pick up the concepts without fuss. Java for Absolute Beginners teaches Java development in language anyone can understand, giving you the best possible start. You?ll see clear code descriptions and layout so that you can get your code running as soon as possible. After reading this book, you'll come away with the basics to get started writing programs in Java. Author Iuliana Cosmina focuses on practical knowledge and getting up to speed quickly?all the bits and pieces a novice needs to get started programming in Java. First, you?ll discover how Java is executed, what type of language it is, and what it is good for. With the theory out of the way, you?ll install Java, choose an editor such as IntelliJ IDEA, and write your first simple Java program. Along the way you?ll compile and execute this program so it can run on any platform that supports Java. As part of this tutorial you?ll see how to write high-quality code by following conventions and respecting well-known programming principles, making your projects more professional and efficient. Finally, alongside the core features of Java, you?ll learn skills in some of the newest and most exciting features of the language: Generics, Lambda expressions, modular organization, local-variable type inference, and local variable syntax for Lambda expressions. Java for Absolute Beginners gives you all you need to start your Java 9+ programming journey. No experience necessary. 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Tung, Donny C.F. Lai, and Michael C.S. Wong ; with Stephen Ng 205 $a1st ed. 210 $aSingapore ;$aHoboken, NJ $cWiley$d2010 215 $a1 online resource (365 p.) 225 1 $a[Wiley finance] 300 $aSeries statement from jacket. 311 08$a9780470824399 311 08$a0470824395 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aProfessional Financial Computing Using Excel & VBA; Contents; Preface; CHAPTER 1: Financial Engineering and Computing; 1.1 Financial Engineering and Spreadsheet Modeling; 1.2 Lehman Brothers' Products for Retail Investors; 1.3 Risk Management and Basel II; 1.4 About the Book; 1.5. Chapter Highlights; 1.6 Other Remarks; CHAPTER 2: The GARCH(1,1) Model; 2.1. The Model; 2.2. Excel Implementation; 2.3. Excel Plus VBA Implementation; CHAPTER 3: Finite Difference Methods; 3.1. Difference Equations; 3.2. Excel Implementation; 3.3. VBA Implementation; 3.4. Crank-Nicholson Scheme 327 $aCHAPTER 4: Portfolio Mean-Variance Optimization4.1. Portfolio Selection; 4.2. Excel Implementation; 4.3. Excel Plus VBA Implementation; CHAPTER 5: Newton-Raphson Method; 5.1. Newton-Raphson Method for Systems of Equations; 5.2. VBA Routine; CHAPTER 6: Yield Curve Construction Using Cubic Spline; 6.1. Cubic Spline Interpolation; 6.2. Yield Curve Construction; 6.3. Excel Plus VBA Implementation; CHAPTER 7: Binomial Option Pricing Model; 7.1. Risk-Neutral Option Pricing and the Binomial Tree; 7.2. VBA Implementation; CHAPTER 8: The Black-Derman-Toy Model 327 $a8.1. The Term Structure Model and the Black-Derman-Toy Tree8.2. Excel Plus VBA Implementation; CHAPTER 9: Monte Carlo Option Pricing; 9.1. TheMonte Carlo Method; 9.2. Risk-Neutral Valuation; 9.3. VBA Implementation; 9.4. Exotic Options; 9.5. American Options; CHAPTER 10: Portfolio Value-at-Risk; 10.1. Portfolio Risk Simulation; 10.2. Monte Carlo Simulation for Multiple-Asset Portfolios; 10.3. Historical Simulation for Multiple-Asset Portfolios; 10.4. VBA Implementation of Portfolio Risk Simulation; 10.5. Drill Down of Portfolio Risk; CHAPTER 11: The Hull-White Model 327 $a11.1. Hull-White Trinomial Tree11.2. Excel Plus VBA Implementation; 11.3. The General Hull-White Model; 11.4. Implementation of the General Hull-White Model; CHAPTER 12: CreditMetrics Model; 12.1. The CreditMetrics Model; 12.2. Individual (Segregate) Asset Valuation Framework; 12.3 Monte Carlo Simulation in Detail; 12.4. Excel and VBA Implementation; CHAPTER 13: KMV-Merton Model; 13.1. KMV-Merton Model of Credit Risk; 13.2. 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