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Just Java 2: Just the book you needIf you're a beginner or intermediate Java developer who's looking for a comprehensive resource, Just Java 2 may be the book for you. You won't be disappointed by the coverage of the new J2SE 1.4 APIs and the servlets content. Does O'Reilly's new book explain what you need to know about JMX? What is JMX and why would you want to use it? Find out whether this new book from O'Reilly might get you going in the right direction. Standard Web Standards » Book Review: Head First Java » Building the web, the standards way! CSS, XHTML, Accessibility, Usability, AJAX, Web 2.0, Adobe Building the web, the standards way! CSS, XHTML, Accessibility, Usability, AJAX, Web 2.0, Adobe Book review: Wicked Cool Java from The Rational Edge: This book review endorse's Brian Eubanks's creative, yet technical, approach to learning the Java language and leveraging Java skills. Java threads: A comparative book review - Java World Java programs are multithreaded, whether you like it or not. This comparative review of six Java thread programming books will help you decide which books are the best read for learning the Java threading library and creating better technical solutions. (2,500 words) TechBookReport - Developer Book Reviews : Programming, Software Methodologies, Linux, Software TechBookReport - Independent book and software reviews for developers and the technically minded. Covering all aspects of software development, science, mathematics and technology Book Review: Head First Java, 2nd Edition Through mind-stretching exercises, memorable analogies, humorous pictures, and casual language, Head First Java, 2nd Edition encourages readers to think like a Java programmer. Book Review: Java 6 Platform Revealed Read about the first book to detail features planned for the final release of the Java SE 6 platform: language and utility updates, the java.io.Console method, changes in AWT and JFC/Swing, new XML libraries, and more. Java Book List The Cafe Au Lait Java Book List -- a comprehensive list of books about Java with brief reviews and ratings. Java Books: Personally Recommended Web Programming and Java Books Recommendations for the best Web Programming and Java books in a variety of categories (tutorials, Swing, servlets, Jini, etc), personally selected by an experienced Java developer and instructor. InfoQ: Book Review: Agile Java Development with Spring, Hibernate and Eclipse. Anil Hemrajani relates Agile practices to Java and several open source toolsets (Spring, Hibernate, Eclipse) designed to make Java development simpler. It's a high level overview of some free technologies used in web app development. Matt Morton liked this book, recommending it to technical managers and intermediate developers in small Java web development shops. O'Reilly Media -- Bookstore: Head First Java, Second Edition Head First Java delivers a highly interactive, multisensory learning experience that lets new programmers pick up the fundamentals of the Java language quickly. Through mind-stretching exercises, memorable analogies, humorous pictures, and casual language... O'Reilly Media -- Bookstore: Hardcore Java Hardcore Java takes this language and breaks it apart, piece by piece, revealing the important secrets and tricks that will take you from a junior-level programmer to a seasoned and expert developer. You'll fly through the fundamentals and quickly find... Bruce Eckel's MindView, Inc: Free Electronic Book: Thinking in Java, 3rd Edition Java Training, Bruce Eckel computer programming, C++ Training, Python Training, Seminars, Consulting, Training, Linux Knowledge Base and Tutorial - Reviews | Open Source | Java Phrasebook (Developer's Library) The place where you learn Linux. Hundreds of articles, "Test Your Knowledge" quizzes, popup glossary, and much, much more help you learn Linux the easy way. Book Review: Java Regular Expressions Slashdot is featuring a book review of Java Regular Expressions by Simon P. Chappell. The writing and progression of material are good. The examples are very well thought out and explained. Many of the examples are built from first principles. Mr. Habibi... Book Review: Wicked Cool Java Slashdot is featuring a book review of Wicked Cool Java. If you have the desire to explore some of the uncharted waters of the Java world, then there's a good chance that you'll like this book. If you are the kind of person who loves to hear about new... Book Review: Java Puzzlers You might be wondering to yourself - why is Heinz even reviewing this book, which is already on the bestseller list and which we all own? Well, it took a Java Black Belt competition to motivate me to get hold of this book, and if you are like me, you might need additional inspiration to put down the $28.79. There are two puzzles that I would like to discuss in this newsletter. The first involves throwing checked exceptions in an unchecked fashion. The second involves some threading and locking issues. Warning - contains spoilers! Amazon.com: Java for the World Wide Web (Visual QuickStart Guide): Books: Dori Smith Amazon.com: Java for the World Wide Web (Visual QuickStart Guide): Books: Dori Smith by Dori Smith Amazon.com: Core Java 2 : Volume 1 Fundamentals: Books: Cay S. Horstmann,Gary Cornell Amazon.com: Core Java 2 : Volume 1 Fundamentals: Books: Cay S. Horstmann,Gary Cornell by Cay S. Horstmann,Gary Cornell Book review: Effective Enterprise Java from The Rational Edge: This favorable review examines a book focusing on the fundamentals of developing Java-based enterprise IT systems. Through discussions covering seventy-five topics, the book gives developers, architects, and designers a comprehensive overview of the interrelated issues involved in enterprise development. Book review -- UML for Java Programmers from The Rational Edge: This review examines a book designed for software engineers seeking to improve their use of Unified Modeling Language (UML)-based tools for designing and developing Java software. |
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