97 things every Java programmer should know Collective wisdom from the experts
Book - 2020
Expert advice from Java leaders and practitioners. You'll be encouraged to look at problems in new ways, take broader responsibility for your work, stretch yourself by learning new techniques, and become as good at the entire craft of development as you possibly can. Great programmers share their collected wisdom to help you rethink Java practices, whether working with legacy code or incorporating changes since Java 8.
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Sebastopol, CA :
O'Reilly Media Inc
2020.
- Language
- English
- Edition
- First edition
- Physical Description
- xv, 251 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 23 cm
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN
- 9781491952696
- All you need is Java / Anders Noras
- Approval testing / Emily Bache
- Augment Javadoc with AsciiDoc / James Elliott
- Be aware of your container surroundings / David Delabassee
- Behavior is "easy"; State is hard / Edson Yanaga
- Benchmarking is hard : JMH helps / Michael Hunger
- The benefits of codifying and asserting architectural quality / Daniel Bryant
- Break problems and tasks into small chunks / Jeanne Boyarsky
- Build diverse teams / Ixchel Ruiz
- Builds don't have to be slow and unreliable / Jenn Strater
- "But it works on my machine!" / Benjamin Muschko
- The case against fat JARs / Daniel Bryant
- The code restorer / Abraham Marin-Perez
- Concurrency on the JVM / Mario Fusco
- CountDownLatch : friend or foe? / Alexey Soshin
- Declarative expression is the path to parallelism / Russel Winder
- Deliver better software, faster / Burk Hufnagel
- Do you know what time it is? / Christin Gorman
- Don't hIDE you tools / Gail Ollis
- Don't vary your variables / Steve Freeman
- Embrace SQL thinking / Dean Wampler
- Events between Java components / A. Mahdy AbdelAziz.