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Title: Java Cookbook
by Ian F. Darwin
ISBN: 0-596-00170-3
Publisher: O'Reilly & Associates
Pub. Date: 15 January, 2001
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $44.95
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Average Customer Rating: 4.52 (23 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: Practical Examples Beyond Basics
Comment: OK, you've learned the basics. You know 'public static void main string args' from a hole in th ground. What now? I teach Java at a college. Only a small percentage of my students are CS majors. Most introductory java books lack good practical problems to solve. The Java Cookbook is a list of common problems and code examples on how to solve them. I learned more in two days with this book than I did with several very good java books because I need to see examples and how things work in context. If you're like that too, you'll love this book. I pack it with my laptop so I'm never without it when I need it -- it's that useful to me!

Rating: 5
Summary: Good to see how others would do something...
Comment: I'm very into a method of programming called "R&D"... that stands for "Rob And Duplicate". I'd rather not invent or reinvent something if I can "borrow" someone else's solution. Given that as my mindset, I LOVE this book!

While the hardcore reference books are necessary, all too often the beleaguered developer is left asking for a simple example of how something works in a real program. Sometimes it's nice just to be able to see a class (like the Java I/O classes) used in the context of a complete solution. From there, you can figure out how to start using the class in your own program. That's the real value of this book. I may conceptually understand what a class does, but it's sometimes hard to translate that knowledge into syntactically correct code. Seeing an example helps me get a grasp of how it is really used.

For Notes/Domino 5 developers, this is an extremely useful book. Many Notes/Domino developers are used to using and sharing solutions that have already been coded and solved by others. This book will feel very natural to them. It allows you to get a core set of code working, and then from there you can expand to work into a complete coding solution.

Conclusion
Regardless of where you are at in your Java career, you should have this book. If you're a Java newbie, it will help you bridge the gap between reference manuals and real programs. If you're an experienced Java programmer, it will give you different perspectives on how a problem could be solved.

Rating: 5
Summary: More than a cookbook
Comment: The examples in this book are truly useful. I am an experienced programmer just starting with Java and in finding an answer in this book, I often discover better ways of doing related tasks as a welcome side effect.

In addition, the author presents each code example with a thorough and useful explanation. His writing style and attitude are humble, opinionated, direct and humorous. This is the only book in my java collection that's a pleasure to read.

I tried using Java examples in a nutshell... I haven't picked it up since obtaining "cookbook". Plus I look to "cookbook" first before either java in a nutshell (except for simple reference) or java servlet programming.

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