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Java Generics and Collections ペーパーバック – イラスト付き, 2006/11/3
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This comprehensive guide shows you how to master the most importantchanges to Java since it was first released. Generics and the greatlyexpanded collection libraries have tremendously increased the power ofJava 5 and Java 6. But they have also confused many developers whohaven't known how to take advantage of these new features.
Java Generics and Collections covers everything from the mostbasic uses of generics to the strangest corner cases. It teaches youeverything you need to know about the collections libraries, so you'llalways know which collection is appropriate for any given task, andhow to use it.
Topics covered include:
- Fundamentals of generics: type parameters and generic methods
- Other new features: boxing and unboxing, foreach loops, varargs
- Subtyping and wildcards
- Evolution not revolution: generic libraries with legacy clients andgeneric clients with legacy libraries
- Generics and reflection
- Design patterns for generics
- Sets, Queues, Lists, Maps, and their implementations
- Concurrent programming and thread safety with collections
- Performance implications of different collections
Generics and the new collection libraries they inspired take Java to anew level. If you want to take your software development practice toa new level, this book is essential reading.
Philip Wadler is Professor of Theoretical Computer Science at theUniversity of Edinburgh, where his research focuses on the design ofprogramming languages. He is a co-designer of GJ, work thatbecame the basis for generics in Sun's Java 5.0.
Maurice Naftalin is Technical Director at Morningside Light Ltd., a software consultancy in the United Kingdom. He has most recently served as an architect and mentor at NSB Retail Systems plc, and as the leader of the client development team of a major UK government social service system.
"A brilliant exposition of generics. By far the best book on thetopic, it provides a crystal clear tutorial that starts with thebasics and ends leaving the reader with a deep understanding of boththe use and design of generics."
Gilad Bracha, Java Generics Lead, Sun Microsystems
- 本の長さ294ページ
- 言語英語
- 出版社O′Reilly
- 発売日2006/11/3
- 寸法17.9 x 1.52 x 23.1 cm
- ISBN-100596527756
- ISBN-13978-0596527754
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Maurice Naftalin is Director of Software Development at Morningside Light Ltd., a software consultancy in the United Kingdom. Maurice consults mainly in object-oriented technologies and teaches Java classes part-time at Learning Tree. He has three decades' experience as a programmer, team leader, and commercial trainer.
Philip Wadler is a professor of theoretical computer science at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland, where his research focuses on functional and logic programming. He co-authored the Generic Java standard that became the basis for generics in Sun's Java 5.0 and also contributed to the XQuery language standard base. Professor Wadler received his Ph.D., in computer science from Carnegie-Mellon University and co-wrote "Introduction to Functional Programming" (Prentice-Hall).
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- 出版社 : O′Reilly; Illustrated版 (2006/11/3)
- 発売日 : 2006/11/3
- 言語 : 英語
- ペーパーバック : 294ページ
- ISBN-10 : 0596527756
- ISBN-13 : 978-0596527754
- 寸法 : 17.9 x 1.52 x 23.1 cm
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The content is authoritative and exhaustive.
The first part starts introducing Generics concepts but quickly delves into more specific matters shedding light on the darkest corners of generics.
The second part describes the various Collections interfaces and discusses various class implementations, comparing technical details and computational complexity of their methods.
This book is complete and very instructive. The authors show mastery of the topic providing lots of technical details as well as critical remarks on how generics evolved the way they did.
However this is definitely not a book for beginners. Basically every sentence is meaningful to understand what follows. Sometimes important points are stated without the required emphasis.
A gentler introduction to the concepts (especially those presented in the first chapters) would probably make the book more digestible.
I had to read some parts several times to gain a full understanding of the material but it was worth it.