Java 9 Programming By Example by Peter Verhas
English | Apr. 26, 2017 | ISBN: 178646828X | 797 Pages | PDF | 8 MB
English | Apr. 26, 2017 | ISBN: 178646828X | 797 Pages | PDF | 8 MB
Key Features
We bridge the gap between "learning" and "doing" by providing real-world examples that will improve your software development
Our example-based approach will get you started quickly with software programming, get you up-to-speed with Java 9, and improve your Java skills
This book will show you the best practices of Java coding and improve your productivity
Book Description
This book gets you started with essential software development easily and quickly, guiding you through Java's different facets. By adopting this approach, you can bridge the gap between learning and doing immediately. You will learn the new features of Java 9 quickly and experience a simple and powerful approach to software development. You will be able to use the Java runtime tools, understand the Java environment, and create Java programs.
We then cover more simple examples to build your foundation before diving to some complex data structure problems that will solidify your Java 9 skills. With a special focus on modularity and HTTP 2.0, this book will guide you to get employed as a top notch Java developer.
By the end of the book, you will have a firm foundation to continue your journey towards becoming a professional Java developer.
What you will learn
Compile, package and run a trivial program using a build management tool
Get to know the principles of test-driven development and dependency management
Separate the wiring of multiple modules from the application logic into an application using dependency injection
Benchmark Java execution using Java 9 microbenchmarking
See the workings of the Spring framework and use Java annotations for the configuration
Master the scripting API built into the Java language and use the built-in JavaScript interpreter
Understand static versus dynamic implementation of code and high-order reactive programming in Java
About the Author
Peter Verhas is a senior software engineer and software architect having electrical engineering and economics background from TU Budapest (MsC) and PTE Hungary (MBA), and also studied at TU Delft and TU Vienna. He created his first programs in 1979, and since then he has authored several open source programs. He has worked in several positions in the telecommunications and finance industries and was the CIO of the Hungarian start-up index.hu during its early days.
Peter works for EPAM Systems in Switzerland, participating in software development projects at various customer sites, and he supports talent acquisition by interviewing candidates, training programs for developers, and internal mentoring programs.
You can follow Peter on Twitter at @verhas, LinkedIn, and GitHub.
Table of Contents
Getting Started with Java 9
The First Real Java Program - Sorting Names
Optimizing the Sort - Making Code Professional
Mastermind - Creating a Game
Extending the Game - Run Parallel, Run Faster
Making Our Game Professional - Do it as a Webapp
Building a Commercial Web Application Using REST
Extending Our E-Commerce Application
Building an Accounting Application Using Reactive Programming
Finalizing Java Knowledge to a Professional Level