Cruising Along with Java (Pragmatic Bookshelf)
Wednesday, 04 June 2025

Cruising Along with Java (Pragmatic Bookshelf)

This book, subtitled "Modernize and Modularize with the Latest Features" explains the changes to Java, from version 9 to 24, and shows how to apply new features to build enterprise applications faster and with fewer errors. Venkat Subramaniam explains how to get up to speed on how to make your code concise, expressive, and less error prone, and create better OO programs with the newest features. The book also shows how to modularize and create asynchronous applications with ease and proper error handling.

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Author: Venkat Subramaniam
Publisher: Pragmatic Bookshelf
Date: May 2025
Pages: 250
ISBN: 978-1680509816 
Print: 1680509810
Audience: Java developers
Level: Intermediate
Category: Java

 

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