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Java Generics and Collections ebook download
Java Generics and Collections ebook download

Java Generics and Collections. Maurice Naftalin Maurice, Philip Wadler

Java Generics and Collections


Java.Generics.and.Collections.pdf
ISBN: 0596527756,9780596527754 | 288 pages | 8 Mb


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Java Generics and Collections Maurice Naftalin Maurice, Philip Wadler
Publisher: O'Reilly Media




Head First Java 16 Data Structures: collections and generics Page 529 to 579. We are using java collection API to store and retrieve objects. Have you looked at Java Generics and Collections by Maurice Naftalin and and Philip Wadler? Generics in Java is one of those features where almost everyone uses but very people, including myself, really understand. Java 1.5 came with Generics and all collection interfaces and implementations use it heavily. Yes, I know, it doesn't get any more boring. Download Free eBook:Java Generics and Collections - Free chm, pdf ebooks rapidshare download, ebook torrents bittorrent download. Chapter 5 deals with all kinds of backward and forward compatibility issues related to generics. This one is basically a write-up of a collection of links about Java generics. In this program, it is impossible for the compiler to know what actually is stored in the collection. The most popular usage of generics is undoubtedly the Java SE Collection utilities. In the first one, generics is not used. Today at work a co-worker came up with an interesting question related to a warning related to unchecked types when using Collections.sort under Java 5. Java Generics and Collections is the "companion book" to The Java Specialists' Newsletter. The common case for Java generics involves being able to write type-safe algorithms which can be applied to any appropriate data-type. The programmer of collections didn't know what types would be stored in the collections when it was created, thus when it came out, it stored just an object type as there were no generics. A well written book that explains generics really nicely, including some difficult concepts.

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