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Java Pocket Guide
How many times have you reached an impasse while writing
code because you couldn't remember how something in Java
worked? This new pocket guide is designed to keep you
moving. Concise, convenient and easy to use, the Java Pocket
Guide gives you Java stripped down to its bare essentials --
in fact, it's the only book on Java
that you can actually
fit in your pocket.
Written by Robert and Patricia Liguori, senior software and
lead information engineers for Java-based air traffic
management and simulation environments, Java Pocket Guide
contains everything you really need to know about Java,
particularly everything you need to remember. The book pays
special attention to the new areas in Java 5 and 6, such as
generics and annotations.
Why do you need the Java Pocket Guide?
It's the only CliffsNotes-style guide to Java available
Lets you find important things quickly without consulting
1000-page tutorials
Includes many command-line options
Organized for quick and easy use on the job
If you're looking to learn some aspect of Java, this is not
your book. Java Pocket Guide is for the experienced Java
programmers among you who need quick reminders to jog your
memory on how something in the language works. Simply put,
this pocket guide offers practical help for practicing
developers.
CONTENTS:
Preface
Part I. Language
Chapter 1: Naming Conventions
Chapter 2: Lexical Elements
Chapter 3: Fundamental Types
Chapter 4: Reference Types
Chapter 5: Object-Oriented Programming
Chapter 6: Statements and Blocks
Chapter 7: Exception Handling
Chapter 8: Java Modifiers
Part II. Platform
Chapter 9: Java Platform, SE
Chapter 10: Development Basics
Chapter 11: Basic Input and Output
Chapter 12: Java Collections Framework
Chapter 13: Generics Framework
Chapter 14: Concurrency
Chapter 15: Memory Management
Chapter 16: The Java Scripting API
Chapter 17: Third-Party Tools
Chapter 18: UML Basics
Index
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