Intended for intermediate Java programmers, analysts, and architects, this guide is a comprehensive analysis of common server-side Java programming traps (called anti-patterns) and their causes and resolutions. Based on a highly successful software conference presentation, this book is grounded on the premise that software programmers enjoy learning not from successful techniques and design patterns, but from bad programs, designs, and war stories -- bitter examples. These educational techniques of graphically illustrating good programming practices through negative designs and anti-patterns also have one added benefit: they are fun.
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Bruce A. Tate is an Internet architect who developed the bitter Java concept after seeing a set of customer problems repeated and decided to collect these stories and publish their solutions. He is the coauthor of Objects for OS/2. He lives in Austin, Texas.
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Paperback. Condition: New. Bitter Java is a book about common Java programming traps (called anti-patterns), their causes and resolutions. Anti-patterns for server side Java programming and architecture are the focus. It is intended for intermediate Java programmers, analysts and architects. The book covers anti-patterns for J2EE concepts such as servlets, JSPs, EJBs, enterprise connection models, and scalability. There is a popular movement to capture positive design patterns, and an extensive library of design pattern books. Negative designs, sometimes called anti-patterns, are harder to find, but illustrate good programming practices much more graphically than design patterns. Anti-patterns have another benefit: they are fun. Bitter Java will explore some basic anti-patterns and introduce intermediate to advanced techniques in clear and entertaining language. The book will feature code samples sprinkled throughout the book, and real-life metaphors that are unrelated to programming. The examples are refactored into solutions that work, and are available on a web site for immediate download and use. Seller Inventory # LU-9781930110434
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Paperback. Condition: New. Bitter Java is a book about common Java programming traps (called anti-patterns), their causes and resolutions. Anti-patterns for server side Java programming and architecture are the focus. It is intended for intermediate Java programmers, analysts and architects. The book covers anti-patterns for J2EE concepts such as servlets, JSPs, EJBs, enterprise connection models, and scalability. There is a popular movement to capture positive design patterns, and an extensive library of design pattern books. Negative designs, sometimes called anti-patterns, are harder to find, but illustrate good programming practices much more graphically than design patterns. Anti-patterns have another benefit: they are fun. Bitter Java will explore some basic anti-patterns and introduce intermediate to advanced techniques in clear and entertaining language. The book will feature code samples sprinkled throughout the book, and real-life metaphors that are unrelated to programming. The examples are refactored into solutions that work, and are available on a web site for immediate download and use. Seller Inventory # LU-9781930110434