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Kevin also cites other evidence of renewed interest from O’Reilly in Java with references to O’Reilly Radar’s Clojure: Lisp meets Java, with a side of Erlang post, O’Reilly hosting OSCON ...
“Mac OS X for Java Geeks,” a new US$39.95 282-book from O’Reilly offers a detailed look at Mac OS X and is geared specifically toward Java developers who are evaluating the operating system ...
But although the myth--once rooted in reality--that Java is unsuitable for games lingers, author Andrew Davison has put together a comprehensive new book, "Killer Game Programming in Java" (O ...
Web services promote platform neutrality and interoperability, but a language must be chosen for development. This book is a good fit if Java is your choice.
O’Reilly Network has published James Davidson’s third article in a three-part series that discusses Java and Mac OS X. This piece discusses Cocoa, particularly Objective-C, from a Java programmer’s ...
O'Reilly is celebrating the release of Java 7, and our inaugural OSCON Java conference: July 25-27 in Portland, Ore. Java's back, baby. Of course, lots of us never stopped using Java in the first ...
O'Reilly Media announces a new live online training course, "Introduction to Modularity with the Java 9 Platform Module System ," available only on Safari, O'Reilly's learning platform. Instructor ...
Lather up! I have always loved O’Reilly books, and I found the information presented in Java Web Services very useful. However, the book focuses its efforts almost entirely on SOAP.
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