This book does for Java what Scott Meyers' classic Effective C++ did for C++: identifies the key practices and rules that enable good developers to become great developers. IBM Java expert Peter Haggar brings together 68 rules for writing better Java 2 code, complete with insightful discussions and real-world examples. These are the "rules of thumb" expert developers have disco...
This book does for Java what Scott Meyers' classic Effective C++ did for C++: identifies the key practices and rules that enable good developers to become great developers. IBM Java expert Peter Haggar brings together 68 rules for writing better Java 2 code, complete with insightful discussions and real-world examples. These are the "rules of thumb" expert developers have discovered: guidelines that consistently lead to clear, correct, and efficient code. Haggar focuses on the key issues virtually every Java developer faces, from general techniques (such as when to use polymorphism and when not to use method overloading); to working with objects, exception handling, performance, multithreading, classes, interfaces, and beyond. Haggar has a remarkable talent for crystallizing a problem and solution, and communicating it in words and code. The result: a book that can help any Java developer get dramatically better results -- fast.
作者简介 · · · · · ·
Peter Haggar是一位公认的Java编程专家,也是IBM资深软件工程师。他拥有广博的编程经验,曾投身于开发工具、类库(class libraries)和操作系统的方面工作。他在IMB致力于emerging Java技术研究,目前专门从事embedded Java和real-time Java的研究。Peter屡屡以Java技术演讲人的身份出现在众多企业界会议上。他在Clarkson大学得计算机学士学位。
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