Java Generics and Collections, as the name of the book implies, focuses on the core contents of Generics and Collections in Java Programming Language. Written by Maurice Naftalin and Philip Wadler, this book covers everything from the most fundamental uses of generics to the strangest corner cases. In this post, I have provided links for Java Generics and Collections pdf Download. The pdf version of the book is uploaded on dropbox for easy and free download.
This book elaborates everything you need to know about the collections libraries in Java; you’ll know when and how to use collection for a particular task. You can access Java Generics and Collections pdf Download from the download links provided in this post. The pdf version is the 1st edition of the book; if you come to know about the newer versions of this book, please mention it in the comments section.
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Book Description:
- Title: Java Generics and Collections
- Authors: Maurice Naftalin and Philip Wadler
- Edition: 1st
- Pages: 286
- Format: pdf
As per the name of the book, the book is divided into two parts: Generics and Collections. There are a total of 17 chapters included in these two parts. The first part – Generics, begins with an Introduction to Generics and includes other topics such as Subtyping and Wildcards, Comparison and Bounds, Declarations, Evolution, Not Evolution, Reification, Reflection, Effective Generics and Design Patterns.
Collections is the second part of this book which includes Preliminaries, The Collection Interface, Sets, Queues, Lists, Maps and The Collections Class. Some of the example programs in “Java Generics and Collections” are available online; you can get them here. You can also access the web page (which lists errata and some additional information) of this book via this link.
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A good feature of this book is the inclusion of comparison flowchart at the end of each chapter throughout the book. Note that this is the first edition of Java Generics and Collections pdf Download; the authors are Maurice Naftalin and Philip Wadler. You can find other free Java books here.