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The Java? Developers Almanac 1.4, Volume 1: Examples and Quick Reference [Anglais] [Broché]

Patrick Chan
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25 mars 2002

Thousands of expert Java developers rely on The Java�?� Developers Almanac for the fast answers they need to save time -- and the authoritative guidance they need to build great applications. Together, the Part A and Part B volumes are twice as big as the previous edition, The Java�?� Developers Almanac Version 1.4 offers up-to-the-minute, thorough quick-reference information for every major version of the core Java�?� Class Libraries, from JDKs 1.0/1.1 through the brand-new J2SE Version 1.4. You'll find updated coverage of 2,100 classes and 24,000 members -- all formatted, organized, and cross-referenced for easy lookup. No other quick ref includes as much information. The book is now printed in 2-color -- so it's even easier to find what you're looking for. The Java�?� Developers Almanac Version 1.4 presents detailed analyses of API changes for each release, and 300+ �??examplets�?��?? succinctly demonstrating each package's key operations. This, Part A, and its companion Part B, are logically divided in a way programmers will understand. Both volumes are essential resources for every Java developer.


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Quatrième de couverture

The Ultimate Java Technology Quick Reference

"I love this book. Its dense condensation of the details a developer needs makes it the one book I pull out over and over again."
--James Gosling, Fellow and Vice President, Sun Microsystems, Inc., and inventor of the Java�?� programming language "This reminds me of the catalogs of integrated circuits that we use to build hardware systems, and shows how far and fast Java�?� technology has come in having a library of incredibly useful software components. An indispensable desk reference!"
--Bill Joy, cofounder, Sun Microsystems, Inc. Quoted from his keynote at JavaOne "I think this book is, quite simply, a stroke of genius. I've been lamenting the stack of books on Java�?� technology I've had to pore over when all I needed was a detail about some method or package. The Almanac is the one-stop shop I was unconsciously waiting for."
--John Vlissides, IBM TJ Watson, and coauthor of the best-selling book, Design Patterns

The Java�?� Developers Almanac 1.4 is the most up-to-date and complete quick reference for the Java Class Libraries--JDK�?� 1.0, 1.1, and J2SE�?� v1.2, v1.3, v1.4. Information for 3,000 classes and 32,000 members is carefully formatted and arranged for easy lookup. In these two volumes you will find:

  • 900 examples demonstrating the use of over 1000 classes and 4000 members.
  • Complete member listings of every class (including inherited members!), with references to examples that demonstrate usage
  • Class inheritance hierarchies for every package
  • An extensive cross-reference section
  • Detailed analysis of API changes for each major release

    Volume 1 covers java.beans to org.xml, 91 packages useful for server-side development.

    Volume 2 covers java.applet to javax.swing, 45 packages useful for developing GUI applications.

    No matter what level programmer you are, you will find this book an invaluable tool for everyday development.



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  • Biographie de l'auteur

    Patrick Chan is an original member of the team that created the Java language. He is also a coauthor of the Java Class Libraries books and is the chief architect at Composite Software.




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    • Broché: 1024 pages
    • Editeur : Addison Wesley; Édition : 4 (25 mars 2002)
    • Langue : Anglais
    • ISBN-10: 0201752808
    • ISBN-13: 978-0201752809
    • Dimensions du produit: 18,6 x 4,5 x 23,5 cm
    • Moyenne des commentaires client : 1.0 étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (1 commentaire client)
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    1.0 étoiles sur 5 Sommaire très incomplet 25 octobre 2002
    Par "djafaka"
    Format:Broché
    Bonjour
    Comment avoir une idée sur un livre si vous ne proposez même pas le détail du sommaire ni des extraits ???
    Cordialement.
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    5.0 étoiles sur 5 Complete resource for class names and interfaces 12 janvier 2000
    Par Charles Ashbacher - Publié sur Amazon.com
    Format:Broché
    Given the large size of the current class libraries in Java, the quality of your references is now more critical than ever. In my work as a technical editor of Java books, I have found this book invaluable. The content consists almost entirely of the class names, what they are derived from and the interfaces. The remainder is a collection of "examplets", small snippets of code that show how some of the methods are used. Alphabetized based on the class names, it is adequate when your only interest is in the name of a class or the characteristics of a method. Of course, it is only my first avenue, for more detailed information it is necessary to consult another resource. However, in many of those instances, consulting this book first saved time in examining the other documentation. Covering versions, 1.0, 1.1 and 1.2 of the JDK, this is one shelf reference that you should not be without. I listed it as one of the best books of the year in my On Books column that appeared in the September,1999 issue of Journal of Object-Oriented Programming.
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    5.0 étoiles sur 5 Just like its predecessor 4 juin 2000
    Par nee - Publié sur Amazon.com
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    The Java Developers ALMANAC 2000 is one the best reference books that I've every seen. It clearly goes through the class libraries. Clever use of <B>bold</B> text formatting and a terse set of symbols representing modifiers and OO concepts make this a very "dense" reference in a relatively small volume.

    The printing and paper quality is good too. The book should be printed every quarter !

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    5.0 étoiles sur 5 An essential reference 4 décembre 2002
    Par Charles Ashbacher - Publié sur Amazon.com
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    For some time, the Java Developers Almanac version 1.3 has been my constant companion when I taught my courses in Java. With it at my side, I was always able to answer questions of the form, "What class(method) do you use for . . . ?" It is one of that small of number of indispensable references that occupy my special shelf of books that stay within reach of my main workstation.
    However, now it has been superceded by this version, the second volume of which covers 45 packages used in GUI development. It is a quick, yet thorough reference to the classes. Each description of a class in part 2 has the name and package it is found in, the inheritance tree describing how it is derived and the prototypes of all data and methods. Part 1 has small segments of code that illustrate the basics of how a class is used. The code examples are organized according to packages, where the packages are listed alphabetically. This makes it very easy to find the basic information about any class and method of the class. There is also a list of newly deprecated members, a complete list of all possible exceptions, a list of the modifications from 1.3 and the default values of the swing UI elements.
    This book is rarely more than two feet from my body when I am writing Java and when it gets too far away, I correct the problem very quickly. I included it in my best books of the year list for the online Journal of Object Technology.
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