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The Definitive Guide to Java Platform Best Practices—Updated for Java 9

Java has changed dramatically since the previous edition of Effective Java was published shortly after the release of Java 6. This Jolt award-winning classic has now been thoroughly updated to take full advantage of the latest language and library features. The support in modern Java for multiple paradigms increases the need for specific best-practices advice, and this book delivers.

As in previous editions, each chapter of Effective Java, Third Edition, consists of several “items,” each presented in the form of a short, stand-alone essay that provides specific advice, insight into Java platform subtleties, and updated code examples. The comprehensive descriptions and explanations for each item illuminate what to do, what not to do, and why.

The third edition covers language and library features added in Java 7, 8, and 9, including the functional programming constructs that were added to its object-oriented roots. Many new items have been added, including a chapter devoted to lambdas and streams.

New coverage includes

Functional interfaces, lambda expressions, method references, and streams

Default and static methods in interfaces

Type inference, including the diamond operator for generic types

The @SafeVarargs annotation

The try-with-resources statement

New library features such as the Optional interface, java.time, and the convenience factory methods for collections 作者简介 · · · · · · Joshua Bloch is a professor at Carnegie Mellon University. He was formerly the chief Java architect at Google, a distinguished engineer at Sun Microsystems, and a senior systems designer at Transarc. He led the design and implementation of numerous Java platform features, including the JDK 5.0 language enhancements and the Java Collections Framework. He holds a Ph.D. in computer science from Carnegie Mellon University and a B.S. in computer science from Columbia University.

目录  · · · · · ·   
Preface  
About the Author   
Chapter 1: Introduction   
Chapter 2: Creating and Destroying Objects   
Chapter 3: Methods Common to All Objects  
Chapter 4: Classes and Interfaces   
Chapter 5: Generics    
Chapter 6: Enums and Annotations   
Chapter 7: Lambdas and Streams   
Chapter 8: Methods    
Chapter 9: General Programming  
Chapter 10: Exceptions   
Chapter 11: Concurrency   
Chapter 12: Serialization