Java for Programmers: with Generative AI 5th Ed (Pearson)
Wednesday, 21 May 2025

Written for programmers with a background in another high-level language, in this book Harvey Deitel teaches modern Java development hands on using the latest Java idioms and features and genAIs. In the context of 200+ real-world code examples, readers begin with Java fundamentals then move on to arrays, strings, regular expressions, JSON/CSV processing with the Jackson library.

Later chapters cover private- and public-key cryptography, classes, inheritance, polymorphism, interfaces, dependency injection, exceptions, generic collections, custom generics, functional programming with lambdas and streams, JavaFX GUI, graphics and multimedia, platform threads, virtual threads, structured concurrency, scoped values, building API-based Java genAI apps, database with JDBC and SQLite, the Java Platform Module System and JShell for Python-like interactivity.

Author: Dr. Harvey Deitel
Publisher: Pearson
Date: May 2025
Pages: 1136
ISBN: 978-0137574735
Print: 0137574738
Kindle: B0F3TN8SP9
Audience: Java developers
Level: Intermediate
Category: Java

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