Java Books
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Programming Interactivity: A Designer's Guide to Processing, Arduino, and openFrameworks
Published 11 years ago
by Joshua Noble, O'Reilly Media
If you're interested in using electronics and programming to create rich interactive experiences with your artwork, designs, or prototypes, Programming Interactivity is the place to start. You'll explore common themes in interactive art and design, like 2D and 3D graphics, sound, physical interaction, computer vision, circuit bending, geo-location and more.
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Grails in Action
Published 11 years ago
by Glen Smith, Peter Ledbrook, Manning Publications
For web developers used to wrestling with Java and XML, Grails is a breath of fresh air. Developers are instantly productive, picking up all the benefits of the Ruby-based Rails framework without giving up any of the power of Java. Grails in Action is a comprehensive look at Grails for Java developers. It covers the nuts and bolts of the core Grails components and is jam-packed with tutorials, techniques, and insights from the trenches.
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Modular Java: Creating Flexible Applications with OSGi and Spring
Published 11 years ago
by Craig Walls, Pragmatic Bookshelf
The secret weapon for attacking complexity in any project is to break it down into smaller, cohesive, and more easily digestible pieces. With Modular Java, you can easily develop applications that are more flexible, testable, maintainable, and comprehensible. Modular Java is a pragmatic guide to developing modular applications using OSGi, the framework for dynamic modularity in Java, and Spring Dynamic Modules, an OSGi extension to the Spring Framework.
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JavaFX: Developing Rich Internet Applications (Java Series)
Published 11 years ago
by Jim Clarke, Jim Connors, Eric J. Bruno, Prentice Hall PTR
Build Rich Applications that Run on the Desktop, the Web, Mobile Devices...Anywhere! Using JavaFX, developers and graphic designers can work together to build robust, immersive applications and deploy them anywhere: on the desktop, on the Web, and on millions of Java-enabled mobile devices. JavaFX lets you maintain your existing graphics and seamlessly integrate them into Java applications.
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Regular Expressions Cookbook
Published 11 years ago
by Jan Goyvaerts, Steven Levithan, O'Reilly Media
This cookbook provides more than 100 recipes to help you crunch data and manipulate text with regular expressions. Every programmer can find uses for regular expressions, but their power doesn't come worry-free. Even seasoned users often suffer from poor performance, false positives, false negatives, or perplexing bugs.
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Android Application Development: Programming with the Google SDK
Published 11 years ago
by Rick Rogers, John Lombardo, Zigurd Mednieks, Blake Meike, O'Reilly Media
This practical book provides the concepts and code you need to develop software with Android, the open-source platform for cell phones and mobile devices that's generating enthusiasm across the industry. Based on the Linux operating system and developed by Google and the Open Handset Alliance, Android has the potential to unite a fragmented mobile market.
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The Definitive Guide to Lift: A Scala-based Web Framework
Published 11 years ago
by Derek ChenBecker, Tyler Weir, Marius Danciu, Apress
Apress's firstPress series is your source for understanding cutting-edge and emerging technology. Short, highly focused, and written by experts, firstPress books save you time and effort. They contain the information you could get based on intensive research yourself or if you were to attend a conference every other week–if only you had the time. They cover the concepts and techniques that will keep you ahead of the technology curve.
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Programming Ruby 1.9: The Pragmatic Programmers' Guide (Facets of Ruby)
Published 11 years ago
by Dave Thomas, Chad Fowler, Andy Hunt, Pragmatic Bookshelf
Ruby is a fully object-oriented language, much like the classic object-oriented language, Smalltalk. Like Smalltalk, it is dynamically typed (as opposed to Java or C++), but unlike Smalltalk, Ruby features the same conveniences found in modern scripting languages, making Ruby a favorite tool of intelligent, forward-thinking programmers and the basis for the Rails web framework.
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Programming Language Pragmatics, Third Edition
Published 11 years ago
by Michael L. Scott, Morgan Kaufmann
As a textbook suitable for the classroom or self-study, Michael Scott's Programming Language Pragmatics provides a worthy tour of the theory and practice of how programming languages are run on today's computers. Clearly organized and filled with a wide-ranging perspective on over 40 different languages, this book will be appreciated for its depth and breadth of coverage on an essential topic in computer science.
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Java SOA Cookbook
Published 11 years ago
by Eben Hewitt, O'Reilly Media
Java SOA Cookbook offers practical solutions and advice to programmers charged with implementing a service-oriented architecture (SOA) in their organization. Instead of providing another conceptual, high-level view of SOA, this cookbook shows you how to make SOA work. It's full of Java and XML code you can insert directly into your applications and recipes you can apply right away. The book focuses primarily on the use of free and open source Java Web Services technologies -- including Java SE 6