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| Beyond Java | |
| Free Java book from O'Reilly Commons. In Beyond Java, Bruce chronicles the rise of the most successful language of all time, and then lays out, in painstaking detail, the compromises the founders had to make to establish success. Then, he describes the characteristics of likely successors to Java. He builds to a rapid and heady climax, presenting alternative languages and frameworks with productivity and innovation unmatched in Java. He closes with an evaluation of the most popular and important programming languages, and their future role in a world beyond Java. | |
| Practical Artificial Intelligence Programming With Java | |
| This free ebook uses both best of breed open source software and the author's own libraries to introduce the reader to Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies like genetic algorithms, neural networks, expert systems, machine learning, and statistical natural language processing (NLP). | |
| Maven: The Definitive Guide | |
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| The Java Developer's Guide to Web Development Frameworks | |
| Java developers today have many choices for web development frameworks. To help you decide which is best for your web development projects, this guide introduces you to the leading open source frameworks: JavaServer Faces, Spring, Struts, Tapestry, and Wicket. A practical resource for Java developers, eBook topics include: Java Web Development the Wicket Way, Struts to Stripes—A Road Worth Traveling, Rapid Java Web Application Development with Tapestry, Face Up to Web Application Design Using JSF and MyFaces, and Simplify Your Web App Development Using the Spring MVC Framework. | |
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