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Wicked Cool Java : Code Bits, Open-Source Libraries, and Project Ideas (Paperback)
by Brian Eubanks
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Wicked Cool Java

Wicked Cool Java:
Code Bits, Open Source Libraries, and Project Ideas
by Brian D. Eubanks

No Starch Press, 2005
ISBN: 1-59327-061-5

This book is about the Java programming language created by Sun Microsystems. The book is targeted toward Java developers at any level of expertise who are looking for interesting and useful APIs or for project ideas. Java has come a long way since it was first released. When I discovered Java in 1996, the version was 1.0 and only a small group of people even knew what it was. Java had no experienced developers, very few code libraries, and no enterprise servers. It was just an immature language with big dreams. But looks were deceiving; the power of the JVM窶冱 platform independence was the key to Java窶冱 growth. Today, Java is an ubiquitous, mature technology over 10 years old. The core API itself contains over 3,000 classes in a number of subject areas. Fortune 500 companies now build their entire corporate computing strategies around Java, and millions of websites are running servlets or client-side applets.

Get creative with <em>Wicked Cool Java</em>

Get creative with Wicked Cool Java
Peek inside a Java book that presents 101 exciting and cool code bits, open source projects, and project ideas

Summary
Every now and then, a really interesting and helpful Java book appears: Wicked Cool Java is one example. In this article, Jeff Friesen reviews this book chapter by chapter and concludes with a brief interview with its author, Brian D. Eubanks. (2,000 words; March 20, 2006)

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