Online resources in many ways seem better suited for satisfying advanced Java developers, but the five books I listed in this post buck that trend and provide a level of detailed and thorough ...
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This book shows how to understand what application you want to write, what strategies are likely to get you there, and then how to measure your level of success. This book offers practical, concrete ...
As I described in an earlier post, Packt Publishing invited me to review the book Java EE 6 Cookbook for Securing, Tuning, and Extending Enterprise Applications. In this post, I provide a review of ...
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About six years ago, I had to learn Java for work, and did so using Deitel & Deitel's "Java How To Program" book. The book felt extremely well written, with a very nicely structured progression and ...
While human oversight remains crucial and developers are far from handing over entire projects to AI, there are many ways in ...
I am a java developer... and we were using Java 1.4 till very recently.... when we upgraded to Java 6. I find that a bunch of new features were added in Java 5 and then Java 6... and I feel I am a bit ...