Thursday, March 28, 2013

Worth to read?

Q. Can you people recommend me good Java blogs or well written articles. Maybe even post your whole Java bookmark collection :D

I am interested in performance, Swing, Hibernate, jBoss, log4j, Derby, generics, patterns, cool code, Eclipse templates and plugins, tutorial to new features, good OOP design.

And please do not post a site link, saying something good can be found here, but page link to that sweetness :D
I agree that Bruce Eckel's book is very good and has been for years. I guess everybody who use Java have read it :D
Btw, one link to second book you recommended would be http://books.google.ee/books?hl=et&id=LjJcCnNf92kC&dq=Headfirst+Design+Patterns&printsec=frontcover&source=web&ots=_9ZXbCj2sX&sig=jABxQ01QxcZ61ZsQ71E1hUOq8fo#PPA407,M1

A. Well, there is a free e-book online called "Thinking in Java" written by Bruce Eckel. (http://www.mindview.net/Books/TIJ/). In my honest opinion it is the best, most comprehensive book you can read in order to learn Java.

The best book for OOP design (again in my humble opinion) is called "Headfirst Design Patterns" which has a very hands-on approach and really gets you into the "mind set" for design using patterns.




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