97 Things Every Java Programmer Should Know: Collective Wisdom from the Experts
內容描述
If you want to push your Java skills to the next level, this book provides 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.
Edited by Kevlin Henney and Trisha Gee, 97 Things Every Java Programmer Should Know reflects lifetimes of experience writing Java software and living with the process of software development. Great programmers share their collected wisdom to help you rethink Java practices, whether working with legacy code or incorporating changes since Java 8.
A few of the 97 things you should know:
"Behavior Is Easy, State Is Hard"--Edson Yanaga
"Learn Java Idioms and Cache in Your Brain"--Jeanne Boyarsky
"Java Programming from a JVM Performance Perspective"--Monica Beckwith
"Garbage Collection Is Your Friend"--Holly K Cummins
"Java's Unspeakable Types"--Ben Evans
"The Rebirth of Java"--Sander Mak
"Do You Know What Time It Is?"--Christin Gorman
作者介紹
Trisha has developed Java applications for a range of industries, including finance, manufacturing, software and non-profit, for companies of all sizes. She has expertise in Java high performance systems, is passionate about enabling developer productivity, and dabbles with Open Source development. Trisha is a leader of the Sevilla Java User Group and a Java Champion, she believes healthy communities and sharing ideas help us to learn from mistakes and build on successes.