Talk Java To Me

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Talk Java to Me

Interactive tutorial on computer laser optical disc, supplemented by exercises and Java reference in the text.
HIM

25 years after the zombie apocalypse! Mankind has found a winning edge against the zombies. The solution to the zombie threat is a device called a "Lifeline" - a band worn around the neck. The Lifeline decapitates the wearer upon death, preventing the person, who soon becomes a zombie, the mobility to seek out and harm others. Soon the Lifelines became a symbolic comfort tool that removed the stress of a sudden society meltdown and its monitoring capabilities allowed the government to know where you are at all times. Then one day, a citizen wearing a Lifeline, was found in a zombie infested area. The victim was part of a string of kidnappings and murders that were happening right under the government's radar. These undetected actions seem to be caused by a lone serial killer. Now the government is worried that the citizens will find out that a psychopath knows how to manipulate the Lifelines. The government must stop HIM before there is a society meltdown.
Java Cookbook

Author: Ian F. Darwin
language: en
Publisher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."
Release Date: 2025-02-06
As Java continues to evolve, this cookbook continues to grow in tandem with hundreds of hands-on recipes across a broad range of Java topics. Author Ian Darwin gets developers up to speed right away with useful techniques for everything from string handling and functional programming to network communication and AI. If you're familiar with any release of Java, this book will bolster your knowledge of the language and its many recent changes, including how to apply them in your day-to-day development. Each recipe includes self-contained code solutions that you can freely use, along with a discussion of how and why they work. Downloadable from GitHub, all code examples compile successfully. This updated edition covers changes up to Java 23 and most of Java 24. You will: Learn how to apply many new and old Java APIs Use the new language features in recent Java versions Understand the code you're maintaining Develop code using standard APIs and good practices Explore the brave new world of current Java development Ian Darwin has a lifetime of experience in the software industry, having worked with Java across many platforms and types of software, from Java's initial pre-release to the present, from desktop to enterprise to mobile.