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041 _aeng
082 _a005.133J
_bVER
100 _a Vermeulen,al
245 _aThe Elements Of Java Style
_c/Al Vermeulen
260 _a Cambridge,
_bCambridge University Press : Sigs Books,
_c2007
300 _axiii, 128 pages,;
_c15 cm.
504 _aindex
520 _aThe Elements of Java Style, written by renowned author Scott Ambler, Rogue Wave Software Vice President Alan Vermeulen, and a team of programmers from Rogue Wave, is for anyone who writes Java code. While there are many books that explain the syntax and basic use of Java, this book, first published in 2000, explains not just what you can do with the syntax, but what you ought to do. Just as Strunk and White's The Elements of Style provides rules of usage for the English language, this book provides a set of rules for Java practitioners to follow. While illustrating these rules with parallel examples of correct and incorrect usage, the book provides a collection of standards, conventions, and guidelines for writing solid Java code which will be easy to understand, maintain, and enhance. Anyone who writes Java code or plans to should have this book next to their computer
650 _aXiii, 128 Pages
942 _cENGLISH
999 _c575235
_d575235