Detailed yet accessible, Java™ Rules is a comprehensive reference for the application programmer who needs to master the intricacies of the Java™ programming language. Thoroughly describing the core of the Java programming language and the Java™ virtual machine (JVM™), Java™ Rules makes it possible for programmers to efficiently master the Java platform.
Based on the second editions of The Java™ Language Specification and The Java™ Virtual Machine Specification, Java™ Rules presents a subset of those specifications in a gentle tutorial style. From platform basics to APIs, this encyclopedic guidebook reveals every facet of the language--including previously undocumented features. Throughout the book, practical tutorials are supported with official language documentation or with insights shared by respected leaders. The book's unique format and conversational style are ideally suited for experienced programmers seeking a short path to language proficiency.
As both a tutorial and detailed reference, this volume of Java™ Rules covers:
- Lexical structure, escape sequences, and positional notation systems
- The anatomy of a compilation unit
- The five kinds of classes and interfaces
- Containment and inner class hierarchies (versus inheritance hierarchies)
- The static modifier, this and super
- Primitive data types and Object
- Strings and other common data types
- Arrays and the Collections Framework
With Java™ Rules in hand, both novices and experienced programmers can quickly master the language.
About the Author
Douglas Dunn is a Java programming consultant who has over ten years of experience as a mainstream business application programmer. He is currently working on additional volumes of Java™ Rules.