Java Books
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Starting Out with Alice: A Visual Introduction to Programming (2nd Edition) (Gaddis Series)
Published 10 years ago
by Tony Gaddis, Addison Wesley
Starting Out with Alice: A Visual Introduction to Programming presents a fun and motivational way for novice programmers to learn the basic tenets of programming. Using Alice, an innovative and increasingly popular teaching tool, readers from a variety of backgrounds create virtual programming worlds of animations and computer games.
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JavaScript by Example (2nd Edition
Published 10 years ago
by Ellie Quigley, Prentice Hall
The World’s Easiest Java Script Tutorial–Fully Updated!JavaScript by Example, Second Edition, is the easiest, most hands-on way to learn JavaScript. Legendary programming instructor Ellie Quigley has thoroughly updated her classic book to deliver the skills and information today’s JavaScript users need most–including up-to-the-minute coverage of JavaScript programming constructs, CSS, Ajax, JSON, and the latest JavaScript libraries and best practices.
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HACKING EXPOSED WEB APPLICATIONS, 3rd Edition
Published 10 years ago
by Joel Scambray, Vincent Liu, Caleb Sima, McGraw-Hill Osborne Media
The latest Web app attacks and countermeasures from world-renowned practitionersProtect your Web applications from malicious attacks by mastering the weapons and thought processes of today's hacker. Written by recognized security practitioners and thought leaders, Hacking Exposed Web Applications, Third Edition is fully updated to cover new infiltration methods and countermeasures.
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Hadoop: The Definitive Guide
Published 10 years ago
by Tom White, Yahoo Press
If you store and process massive application datasets, from gigabytes to petabytes, Apache Hadoop is the perfect solution -- and Hadoop: The Definitive Guide is the most thorough resource you'll find on this remarkable framework. With this book, experienced programmers will find methods for analyzing large datasets, and administrators will learn how to set up and run Hadoop clusters.
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Building Android Apps with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
Published 10 years ago
by Jonathan Stark, O'Reilly Media
If you know HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, you already have the tools you need to develop Android apps. With this book, you'll learn how to use these web technologies to design and build apps for any Android device, using the framework of your choice. No knowledge of Java is required.Device-agnostic mobile apps are the wave of the future, and this book shows you how to create one product that can be used on several mobile operating systems.
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Domain-Specific Languages (Addison-Wesley Signature Series (Fowler
Published 10 years ago
by Martin Fowler, Addison-Wesley Professional
When carefully selected and used, Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs) may simplify complex code, promote effective communication with customers, improve productivity, and unclog development bottlenecks. In Domain-Specific Languages, noted software development expert Martin Fowler first provides the information software professionals need to decide if and when to utilize DSLs.
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Getting Started with IBM WebSphere sMash
Published 10 years ago
by Ron Lynn, Karl Bishop, Brett King, IBM Press
Use IBM WebSphere sMash to Rapidly Deliver Scalable, Flexible Web 2.0 ApplicationsWith the radically new IBM WebSphere sMash and the Project Zero platform, it’s far easier to develop, assemble, and run applications and mashups that align tightly with SOA enterprise infrastructures. Getting Started with IBM WebSphere sMash covers all aspects of architecting, designing, and developing solutions with these breakthrough technologies.
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Learn Java for Android Development
Published 10 years ago
by Jeff Friesen, Apress
Android development is hot, and many programmers are interested in joining the fun. However, because this technology is based on Java, you should first obtain a solid grasp of the Java language and its foundational APIs to improve your chances of succeeding as an Android app developer. After all, you will be busy learning the architecture of an Android app, the various Android-specific APIs, and Android-specific tools.
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Enterprise JavaBeans 3.1
Published 10 years ago
by Andrew Lee Rubinger, Bill Burke, Richard Monson-Haefel, O'Reilly Media
Learn how to code, package, deploy, and test functional Enterprise JavaBeans with the latest edition of this bestselling guide. Written by the developers of the JBoss EJB 3.1 implementation, this book brings you up to speed on each of the component types and container services in this technology, while the workbook in the second section provides several hands-on examples for putting the concepts into practice.Enterprise JavaBeans 3.
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SCDJWS: Sun Certified Developer for Java Web Services 5 CX-310-230 Exam Certification Exam Preparation Course in a Book
Published 10 years ago
by William Manning, Emereo Pty Ltd
The Sun Certified Developer for Java Web Services 5 (SCDJWS) certification exam (designated CX-310-230) is for developers who have been creating web services applications using Java technology components such as those supported by the Java Web Services Developer Pack, JAX-WS and JAXB. Other topics like XML, JSON, REST and security are covered too.This self-study exam preparation guide for the SCDJWS certification exam contains everything you need to test yourself and pass the Exam.