O'REILLY ASSOCIATES: Speed up the Java development process; O'Reilly releases "Java Generics and Collections"
Farnham, UK--The support of generics is the most significant change to Java since the addition of inner classes in Java 1.2, and some would say the most significant change to the language ever. Generics are a powerful, occasionally controversial, feature of the language. Together with the greatly ex...
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Normans Media Ltd
27.11.2006
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| Shrnutí: | Farnham, UK--The support of generics is the most significant change to Java since the addition of inner classes in Java 1.2, and some would say the most significant change to the language ever. Generics are a powerful, occasionally controversial, feature of the language. Together with the greatly expanded collection libraries, they've tremendously increased the power of Java 5 and Java 6. But the libraries have also confused developers who haven't known how to take advantage of these new features. In "Java Generics and Collections" (O'Reilly), authors Maurice Naftalin and Philip Wadler cover everything from the most basic uses of generics to a comprehensive introduction to Collections Framework, including how and when to use each collection for any given task. |
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