JOSHUA BLOCH是Google的首席工程師,以及獲得過Jolt最暢銷奬的《高效Java編程語言指南(Effective Java Programming Language Guide)》(Addson-Wesley,2001)一書的作者。他之前是Sun Microsystems的傑齣工程師和Transarc的資深係統設計師。Josh領導瞭大量的Java平颱特性的設計與實現工作,包括JDK 5.0中的語言增強和獲奬的Java集閤框架。他擁有卡耐基.梅隆大學計算機科學的博士學位。 NEAL GAFTER是Google的軟件工程師和Java的傳道者。他之前是Sun Microsystems的資深員工工程師,在那裏他領導瞭Java編譯器的開發工作,並且通過5.0版實現瞭1.4版中的Java語言特性。Neal曾經是C++標準委員會的成員,他在Sun Microsystems、Microtec Research和Texas Instruments時領導瞭C和C++編譯器的開發工作。他擁有羅徹斯特大學計算機科學的博士學位。
"Every programming language has its quirks. This lively book reveals oddities of the Java programming language through entertaining and thought-provoking programming puzzles." --Guy Steele, Sun Fellow and coauthor of The Java(t) Language Specification "I laughed, I cried, I threw up (my hands in admiration)." --Tim Peierls, president, Prior Artisans LLC, and member of the JSR 166 Expert Group How well do you really know Java? Are you a code sleuth? Have you ever spent days chasing a bug caused by a trap or pitfall in Java or its libraries? Do you like brainteasers? Then this is the book for you! In the tradition of Effective Java(t), Bloch and Gafter dive deep into the subtleties of the Java programming language and its core libraries. Illustrated with visually stunning optical illusions, Java(t) Puzzlers features 95 diabolical puzzles that educate and entertain. Anyone with a working knowledge of Java will understand the puzzles, but even the most seasoned veteran will find them challenging. Most of the puzzles take the form of a short program whose behavior isn't what it seems. Can you figure out what it does? Puzzles are grouped loosely according to the features they use, and detailed solutions follow each puzzle. The solutions go well beyond a simple explanation of the program's behavior--they show you how to avoid the underlying traps and pitfalls for good. A handy catalog of traps and pitfalls at the back of the book provides a concise taxonomy for future reference. Solve these puzzles and you'll never again fall prey to the counterintuitive or obscure behaviors that can fool even the most experienced programmers.
学习java好长时间了,没想到书里的好多问题自己都没有解决,看了这本书感觉自己java的水平又有点提高了
評分看完前三章,大量求值顺序和转型的坑,基本和C别无二致 下面两个关于char的坑是我觉得比较有可能栽进去的 能用String就别用char,char类型会默默地类型提升成int,拼接的时候也会出问题,杀人与无形,比如 new StringBuffer('a'); System.out.println('a' + 'b'); 其他比如 ...
評分由于工作的需要,去了书店无意间发现这本书,刚翻了几页就被迷住了,索性买回来看看。很少有介绍技术的书香这本书一样让人着迷的。书中通过一个个小疑惑激发您去想,去思考,去实践java中的奥秘。同时书中还附有每个疑惑的解答,让您掀开那层神奇的面纱!
評分其中的大部分命题不看答案都不会解答,看来java还有的东西要学呢;不能只关注于应用,这些基础的东西也丢不得;总的来说,大部分都挺有用的,但还有一些个人认为比较没用、纯属乱叩的。 看了百利!
老闆說,答對裏麵的一道題,工資漲一韆.
评分茶餘飯後,功力略長。
评分大贊,英文版確實nice,書中介紹java基本語言中各個層麵的坑,對java編寫需要注意的地方又有瞭更進一步的認識
评分太puzzle,看完發現java的不少缺點
评分Am I the only one that feels some examples are too "artificial" to be practical in this book?
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