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Java Pitfalls: Time-Saving Solutions and Workarounds to Improve Programs
 
 

Java Pitfalls: Time-Saving Solutions and Workarounds to Improve Programs (Paperback)

by Michael C. Daconta (Author), Eric Monk (Author), J. Paul Keller (Author), Keith Bohnenberger (Author) "The Java language is a derivative of the C++ language with some features borrowed from Objective C, Eiffel, Smalltalk, Mesa, and Lisp ..." (more)
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  • Paperback: 336 pages
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (1 Jun 2000)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0471361747
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471361749
  • Product Dimensions: 22.8 x 19 x 1.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 1,540,475 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)
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"Any programmers office would benefit from having at lest one copy of this book hanging around." (Application Development Adviser, September 2000)

"I found the book useful..."(Cvu, February 2001)



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A lifesaver for any Java programmer–proven workarounds and time–saving solutions Although using the Java language provides a substantial boost to a programmer′s productivity, it still has its share of subtleties andweaknesses. This book is designed to save you time and frustration by carefully guiding you through this potential minefield. A team of Java experts, led by programming guru Michael Daconta, offers a collection of proven solutions to 50 difficult, real–world problems chosen from their own extensive experiences. You′ll find workarounds for problems caused by shortcomings in both the Java language itself and in its APIs and utilities, including java.util, java.io, java.awt, and javax.swing. The authors also share techniques for improving the performance of your Java applications.

For easy reference, the book is organized into categories so that similar solutions are grouped together.

Examples of topics covered include:
∗ Language syntax, for example, using the String equals( ) method instead of the == operator (Item2)
∗ Language support, for example, method dispatching with reflection, interfaces, and anonymous classes (Item 16)
∗ Utilities and collections, like choosing between a PropertyFile and ResourceBundle (Item 20)
∗ Input/output, including subtleties in sending serialized objects over a network (Item 25)
∗ GUI presentation, for example, tackling the common pitfall of using repaint( ) instead of validate( ) for relaying out components (Item 29)
∗ Performance, including tips like lazy loading your way to better performance (Item 43)

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2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing, 12 Aug 2002
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Not great. I hoped it would be full of suggestions for keeping yourself away from hard-to-find/fix problems in Java. There are definitely a few useful bits, but you have to wade through a lot of pointlessly verbose examples to get there. Summary: 300 pages that could (should) have been knocked down to 50. Bruce Eckel's 'Thinking In Java' contained much better pitfall info (although it's a complete Java training book, so it's huge!).
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4.0 out of 5 stars An invaluable guide for professional Java Developers, 6 Jan 2001
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...Disregarding any arguments about which is the best language for development, this book is an invaluable guide for professional Java Developers. It contains a number of common mistakes that can be made when building a system, and offers guidance on how to carry out the task correctly. A total of 50 items are looked into in a 313 page book, so that each topic is tackled in a concise bite-sized manner. Perfect for Developers to dip into whilst working on their code. Reading through the book I found a number of areas that added to my overall knowledge even though I was not currently using them. I will now strongly consider including them in my systems.
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