[ajug-members] Terse Java references?
James Mitchell
james.l.mitchell at mac.com
Mon Sep 24 18:12:06 EDT 2007
Oh! how I feel your pain! I'm in the middle of 2 large projects, one
is JSF moving to Struts 2, and another is pure, sugary, calorie-
filled RoR ... I'm on such a sugar rush, I need a shot of insulin!
P.S. Ajug infra dudes, you need to fix the reply-to so people won't
keep replying directly to the author ... umm.. or was that intentional?
--
James Mitchell
On Sep 24, 2007, at 4:54 PM, Parna Hiram wrote:
> 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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