Java 7 Pocket Guide: Instant Help for Java Programmers, Edition 2

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About this eBook

When you need quick answers for developing or debugging Java programs, this pocket guide provides a handy reference to the standard features of the Java programming language and its platform. You’ll find helpful programming examples, tables, figures, and lists, as well as supplemental information about topics including the Java Scripting API, third-party tools, and the basics of the Unified Modeling Language (UML).

Updated for new features through Java SE 7, this little book is an ideal companion, whether you’re in the office, in the lab, or on the road.

  • Quickly find Java language details, such as naming conventions, fundamental types, and object-oriented programming elements
  • Get details on the Java SE 7 platform, including development basics, memory management, concurrency, and generics
  • Browse through basic information on NIO 2.0, the G1 Garbage Collector, and Project Coin (JSR-334) features
  • Get supplemental references to development, CM, and test tools; libraries; IDEs; and Java-related scripting languages
  • Find information to help you prepare for the Oracle Certified Associate Java SE 7 Programmer I exam

Ratings and reviews

4.2
5 reviews
Severen Redwood
18 December 2013
This is a very useful book to have handy, especially if you are just starting out.
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About the author

Robert LIguori an Oracle Certified Java Profession and a software developer / test engineer for several Java-based air traffic management applications.

Patricia Liguori, a multi-disciplinary information systems engineer, has been developing real-time air traffic management systems and aviation related information systems since 1994.

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