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The Java Workshop

By : David Cuartielles, Andreas Göransson, Eric Foster-Johnson
Book Image

The Java Workshop

By: David Cuartielles, Andreas Göransson, Eric Foster-Johnson

Overview of this book

Java is a versatile, popular programming language used across a wide range of industries. Learning how to write effective Java code can take your career to the next level, and The Java Workshop will help you do just that. This book is designed to take the pain out of Java coding and teach you everything you need to know to be productive in building real-world software. The Workshop starts by showing you how to use classes, methods, and the built-in Collections API to manipulate data structures effortlessly. You’ll dive right into learning about object-oriented programming by creating classes and interfaces and making use of inheritance and polymorphism. After learning how to handle exceptions, you’ll study the modules, packages, and libraries that help you organize your code. As you progress, you’ll discover how to connect to external databases and web servers, work with regular expressions, and write unit tests to validate your code. You’ll also be introduced to functional programming and see how to implement it using lambda functions. By the end of this Workshop, you’ll be well-versed with key Java concepts and have the knowledge and confidence to tackle your own ambitious projects with Java.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)

Introduction

Testing allows you to make sure your Java code performs correctly. For example, if you were calculating employees' pay, you would want the code to be accurate; otherwise, your organization may face legal consequences. While not every programming issue leads to legal doom, it is still a good idea to test your code.

Writing tests while you code, as opposed to when you are done, can speed up your work. This is because you won't be spending time trying to figure out why things don't seem to work. Instead, you will know exactly what part of the code isn't correct. This is especially useful for any code that requires complex logic.

In addition to this, as new enhancements are added to the code, you will want to make sure that nothing in the new code breaks the old functionality. Having a suite of well-written unit tests can really help in this regard. If you are a new developer hired into a team that has been working on an application for some time...