The Busy Java Developer's Guide to Java Collections

Ted Neward (30.Jul.2010 at 14:45)
Talk at Dallas TechFest 2010 (English - US)

Rating: 5 of 5

For so many Java developers, the java.util.* package consists of List, ArrayList, and maybe Map and HashMap. But the Collections classes are so much more powerful than many of us are led to believe, and all it requires is a small amount of digging and some simple exploration to begin to "get" the real power of the Collection classes. In this presentation, Java developers will see the basic breakdown of the Collection API designs, the relationship of the interfaces to the implementations, how to create a new Collection implementation, and how the new Collections introduced as part of JSR-166 (the concurrency JSR) and Java6 make their programming lives easier.

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Rating: 5 of 5

01.Aug.2010 at 20:36 by Shawn Weisfeld

While I am not a java developer, seeing this talk made me very happy to be a C# developer. It is nice to see that the 2 languages are doing many of the same things.

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