Data-Oriented Programming in Java (MEAP 11) by Chris Kiehl (.ePUB)+
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Data-Oriented Programming in Java (MEAP 11) by Chris Kiehl
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Overview: Simplify your Java code with data-oriented programming! Data is the heart of your code. Data-oriented programming is a programming technique that enables you to precisely model domains and write large enterprise-scale applications that are oriented around the data they manage. Take a data-oriented approach to your Java applications, and you’ll enjoy simpler state management, improved readability, and no more state-related bugs! Data-Oriented Programming in Java teaches you how to use immutable strongly typed data effectively and take full advantage of the modern data-oriented features built into the Java language. This book is about data. What it is, how to think about it, how to model it, how to represent it in our code, and all the good things that happen when we do. Programs that are organized around the data that they manage tend to be simpler, smaller, and, most importantly, significantly easier to understand. We’re going to learn how to model data “as data” using Java. Meaning data on its own, as ordinary values, independent of any class, operation, or behavior. We’ll still use those things throughout our programs, but at the heart of everything will be data, and its representation independent of any other code. For intermediate Java programmers.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Tech & Devices

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