Effective Java Programming: Advanced Features and Modern Coding Approachs

Nonfiction, Computers, Internet, Web Development, Java, Programming
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Author: Craig S. Barker ISBN: 1230003005873
Publisher: Craig S. Barker Publication: December 27, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Craig S. Barker
ISBN: 1230003005873
Publisher: Craig S. Barker
Publication: December 27, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

Effective Java Programming is geared towards seasoned developers and novices alike. This guide explores slightly more advanced Java techniques, while being presented in our popular, easy to understand format. The topics in this book will prove invaluable to anyone currently using Java, no matter your skill level. With numerous examples and step by step descriptions, you will be able to master this wonderful language in no time.

With each concept, we provide one or more example to illustrate the topic in a way that makes it easy to understand. We break examples down into their basic workings, and provide the output for you to compare to your own results. Each topic is broken down into small manageable sections where each concept is explained in detail. We look at the different variations and types available, what the various return values mean and even how to avoid common errors.

This book serves as a teaching guide and also a reference manual to accompany you through this wonderful world of programming. We aim to keep the core of the examples similar, so the only variable is the topic under discussion. This makes for easier learning and effortless referencing.

Learn Java the Easy Way, Get Your Copy Today!

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Effective Java Programming is geared towards seasoned developers and novices alike. This guide explores slightly more advanced Java techniques, while being presented in our popular, easy to understand format. The topics in this book will prove invaluable to anyone currently using Java, no matter your skill level. With numerous examples and step by step descriptions, you will be able to master this wonderful language in no time.

With each concept, we provide one or more example to illustrate the topic in a way that makes it easy to understand. We break examples down into their basic workings, and provide the output for you to compare to your own results. Each topic is broken down into small manageable sections where each concept is explained in detail. We look at the different variations and types available, what the various return values mean and even how to avoid common errors.

This book serves as a teaching guide and also a reference manual to accompany you through this wonderful world of programming. We aim to keep the core of the examples similar, so the only variable is the topic under discussion. This makes for easier learning and effortless referencing.

Learn Java the Easy Way, Get Your Copy Today!

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