Java is the best
platform to build high-end applications, and there are a number of ways in
which developers can use Java to build robust applications, reusable. This
article discusses seven best books that help developers master the various Java
application development resources.
Java, especially Java Version 2 (J2EE), is probably the best platform for building high-end applications. Java offers a wide range of features and facilities for developers, but all the innumerable possibilities to make Java a very complex language. Fortunately, there are a number of standard Java services that make the task of creating messages, access the database and security extremely easy. Today, most companies choose to develop Java applications to create high-quality, reusable and reliable applications.
For people who want to improve their Java application development skills, there
are several excellent books. The books are listed below (in my opinion) the
best books for programmers who want to learn or get better for the development
of Java applications.Java, especially Java Version 2 (J2EE), is probably the best platform for building high-end applications. Java offers a wide range of features and facilities for developers, but all the innumerable possibilities to make Java a very complex language. Fortunately, there are a number of standard Java services that make the task of creating messages, access the database and security extremely easy. Today, most companies choose to develop Java applications to create high-quality, reusable and reliable applications.
Effective Java: This book, written by Joshua Bloch is the best base for Java development. The book is not limited to addressing programming issues, but also addresses the right way to solve a development problem.
Introduction to Programming Using Java Written by David J. Eck, this book is ideal for developers who want to master Java on their own.
Thinking in Java:
Written by Bruce Eckel, this book is perfect for beginner level students who
wish to master the object-oriented programming for the Internet. Although the
book is written for beginners, do not hesitate to discuss in detail the serious
things of Java development. It highlights topics such as the basic thread,
Generics, Swing and Java NIO.
Head First Java: Like other books in the "Head First" series, Head First Java replaces pages and dry drilling techniques with lots of pictures and fun entertainment. For readers who quickly get bored with the usual uninteresting programming books, this book is for sale.
Java Language: Here is the dictionary of the Java language, and is also useful for beginners and experts. This book deserves a place on the table of each developer.
J2EE and XML Development: Written by Kurt Gabrick and
David Weiss, this book is a book for experienced developers. The book shows how
you can combine Java and J2EE to create robust software applications and
systems. The book explores ways in JDO can be used as a layer in a persistent
application.Head First Java: Like other books in the "Head First" series, Head First Java replaces pages and dry drilling techniques with lots of pictures and fun entertainment. For readers who quickly get bored with the usual uninteresting programming books, this book is for sale.
Java Language: Here is the dictionary of the Java language, and is also useful for beginners and experts. This book deserves a place on the table of each developer.
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