Real-world Java: Helping You Navigate the Java Ecosystem - Couverture souple

Grazi, Victor; Boyarsky, Jeanne

 
9781394275724: Real-world Java: Helping You Navigate the Java Ecosystem

Synopsis

Explore the modern Java development landscape with this expert guide

In Real-World Java: Navigating the Java Ecosystem, a pair of seasoned Java developers delivers a concise handbook for mastering the essential tools and frameworks prevalent in today's commercial Java enterprises.

Dive into a comprehensive exploration of Spring, logging, IDEs, build tools, testing tools, and other key concepts in the Java ecosystem. With just the right blend of explanation and practical examples, this book equips you with the expertise needed to thrive in enterprise Java development.

  • Familiarize yourself with technologies like Spring, Open Telemetry, Git, and Project Lombok
  • Access tested and downloadable code examples to reinforce your learning journey
  • Discover how to tune your software's performance and automate your CI/CD builds

Whether you're looking to enhance your proficiency or broaden your horizons in Java development, Real-World Java is your go-to companion. Perfect for developers already somewhat familiar with the language, this book offers insights and strategies to navigate the complexities of contemporary Java software development.

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À propos de l?auteur

VICTOR GRAZI is an Oracle Java Champion and a veteran Java engineer in the USA, and has built serious Java -applications at some of the world's leading banks. He is a Pluralsight author, has served as infoQ Java lead editor, and serves on the Java community process executive committee. Victor is a frequent presenter at technical -conferences and hosts the "Java Concurrent Animated" and "Bytecode Explorer" open-source projects.

JEANNE BOYARSKY is an Oracle Java Champion and has worked as a Java developer for a major bank for more than 20 years. She is a senior moderator at CodeRanch, and trains and mentors students of all levels, including the programming department of a FIRST robotics team.

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