[ajug-members] Terse Java references?
Parna Hiram
parna.hiram at gmail.com
Mon Sep 24 16:54:18 EDT 2007
Gents,
I have years of Java development experience, but have spent the last year or
so doing a lot of Ruby and Groovy development as well. It's amazing quick
you're lured into dynamic comfort by these languages. You begin to think
differently, code differently, and soon going back to Java is a very painful
experience.
Just same, seeing as how a good part of my responsibilities still include
Java, I'm in need of a good terse reference to clear my head of the dynamic
sugar and force me back to Java-land. You can't keep this in your head,
you ask? Yes, but having such a guide at hand is useful on more than rare
occasion.
I thought about "Java in a Nutshell", but it's dated. Looking for a more
terse but high-quality reference, NOT aimed at beginning programmer.
Does anyone have a recommendation?
Thank you.
Parna
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