Java Precisely(English, Paperback, Sestoft Peter)

Java Precisely(English, Paperback, Sestoft Peter)

  • Sestoft Peter
Publisher:MIT PressISBN 13: 9780262529075ISBN 10: 0262529076

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Java Precisely(English, Paperback, Sestoft Peter) is written by Sestoft Peter and published by MIT Press Ltd. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0262529076 (ISBN 10) and 9780262529075 (ISBN 13).

An updated, concise reference for the Java programming language, version 8.0, and essential parts of its class languages, offering more detail than a standard textbook. The third edition of Java Precisely provides a concise description of the Java programming language, version 8.0. It offers a quick reference for the reader who has already learned (or is learning) Java from a standard textbook and who wants to know the language in more detail. The book presents the entire Java programming language and essential parts of the class libraries: the collection classes, the input-output classes, the stream libraries and Java 8's facilities for parallel programming, and the functional interfaces used for that. Though written informally, the book describes the language in detail and offers many examples. For clarity, most of the general rules appear on left-hand pages with the relevant examples directly opposite on the right-hand pages. All examples are fragments of legal Java programs. The complete ready-to-run example programs are available on the book's website. This third edition adds material about functional parallel processing of arrays; default and static methods on interfaces; a brief description of the memory model and visibility across concurrent threads; lambda expressions, method reference expressions, and the related functional interfaces; and stream processing, including parallel programming and collectors.