Transitioning to Java
Packt Publishing Limited (Verlag)
978-1-80461-401-3 (ISBN)
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Key Features
Get started with programming in Java with this step-by-step guide for experienced programmers
Re-enforce your knowledge of object-oriented methodologies applied in Java
Develop the range of skills necessary for you to become a successful Java developer
Book DescriptionThis comprehensive guide will help non-Java developers already using different languages transition from their current language to all things Java. The chapters are designed in a way that re-enforces a developer’s existing knowledge of object-oriented methodologies as they apply to Java.
This book has been divided into four sections, with each section touching upon different aspects that’ll enable your effective transition. The first section helps you get to grips with the Java development environment and the Maven build tool for modern Java applications. In the second section, you’ll learn about Java language fundamentals, along with exploring object-oriented programming (OOP) methodologies and functional programming and discovering how to implement software design patterns in Java. The third section shows you how to code in Java on different platforms and helps you get familiar with the challenges faced on these platforms. In the fourth section, you’ll find out how you can manage and package your Java code.
By the end of this Java programming book, you’ll have learned the core concepts of Java that’ll help you successfully transition from a different language to Java.What you will learn
Gain a solid understanding of the syntax in Java
Explore the object-oriented programming basics of the Java language
Discover how to implement functions in Java
Understand which Java frameworks would be best for solving various problems
Explore creational, structural, and behavioral patterns in Java
Get to grips with server-side coding in Java
Who this book is forThis book is for anyone who is currently working with other programming languages and wishes to add Java to their skillset. Prior working experience as a developer using languages other than Java is expected, although no prior knowledge of Java is required.
Kenneth Fogel is a Research Scholar in Residence at Dawson College and a CS Instructor at Continuing Education Concordia University. He has been a Computer Science instructor for 31 years, 21 of those years as a Java instructor. To add on to that he is Java Champion, and also a Java Community Process Executive Committee member. He had been the Department Chairperson and Program Coordinator of the Computer Science Technology Program at Dawson College for 25 of his 31 years. He has overseen the evaluation of the Computer Science Technology Program and also help develop program revisions at Dawson College with a focus on the skill set students must possess to be productive from their first day as a working developer. He is an active conference organizer, first of DawsCon and now of the JChampions Conference.
Table of Contents
Understanding Java Distributions
Code, Compile, and Execute
The Maven Build Tool
Language Fundamentals – Data Types and Variables
Language Fundamentals – Classes
Methods, Interfaces, Records, and Their Relationships
Java Syntax and Exceptions
Arrays, Collections, Generics, Functions, and Streams
Using Threads in Java
Implementing Software Design Principles and Patterns in Java
Documentation and Logging
BigDecimal and Unit Testing
Desktop Graphical User Interface Coding with Swing and JavaFX
Server-Side Coding with Jakarta
Using Java in a Docker Container
Deploying Java in Standalone Packages and Containers
Erscheinungsdatum | 11.07.2023 |
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Vorwort | Geertjan Wielenga |
Verlagsort | Birmingham |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 191 x 235 mm |
Themenwelt | Informatik ► Programmiersprachen / -werkzeuge ► Java |
ISBN-10 | 1-80461-401-7 / 1804614017 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-80461-401-3 / 9781804614013 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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