100 Java mistakes and how to avoid them
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- Nombre de pages326
- PrésentationBroché
- FormatGrand Format
- Poids0.61 kg
- Dimensions18,5 cm × 23,5 cm × 2,0 cm
- ISBN978-1-63343-796-8
- EAN9781633437968
- Date de parution23/04/2024
- ÉditeurManning
- PréfacierCay Horstmann
Résumé
Minor bugs in development can become major problems in production. It's much better to spot and fix your mis-rakes before they get that far ! This one-of-a-kind book shines a light on the most common Java slip-ups and shows you exactly how to avoid making them in the first place. 100 Java Mistakes and How To Avoid Them highlights 100 Java coding errors - from beginner missteps to mistakes even Java experts don't know they're making.
Each case includes clear examples to show you what to look for and concrete troubleshooting advice. You'll learn to use static analysis tools like IntelliJ IDEA and SonarLint to ensure you're consistently delivering exceptional Java, discover how unit tests and defensive coding can keep your code clean, and even learn to write your own bug-busting plugins. What's Inside : - Recognize bugs and antipatterns during programming - Highly-effective debugging and testing - Get help from static analyzers For Java developers of all skill levels.
Tagir Valeev is a technical lead in JetBrains and a Java Champion. He designed and developed many code inspections for IntelliJ IDEA built-in static analyzer. The technical editor on this book was Jean-François Morin.
Each case includes clear examples to show you what to look for and concrete troubleshooting advice. You'll learn to use static analysis tools like IntelliJ IDEA and SonarLint to ensure you're consistently delivering exceptional Java, discover how unit tests and defensive coding can keep your code clean, and even learn to write your own bug-busting plugins. What's Inside : - Recognize bugs and antipatterns during programming - Highly-effective debugging and testing - Get help from static analyzers For Java developers of all skill levels.
Tagir Valeev is a technical lead in JetBrains and a Java Champion. He designed and developed many code inspections for IntelliJ IDEA built-in static analyzer. The technical editor on this book was Jean-François Morin.
Minor bugs in development can become major problems in production. It's much better to spot and fix your mis-rakes before they get that far ! This one-of-a-kind book shines a light on the most common Java slip-ups and shows you exactly how to avoid making them in the first place. 100 Java Mistakes and How To Avoid Them highlights 100 Java coding errors - from beginner missteps to mistakes even Java experts don't know they're making.
Each case includes clear examples to show you what to look for and concrete troubleshooting advice. You'll learn to use static analysis tools like IntelliJ IDEA and SonarLint to ensure you're consistently delivering exceptional Java, discover how unit tests and defensive coding can keep your code clean, and even learn to write your own bug-busting plugins. What's Inside : - Recognize bugs and antipatterns during programming - Highly-effective debugging and testing - Get help from static analyzers For Java developers of all skill levels.
Tagir Valeev is a technical lead in JetBrains and a Java Champion. He designed and developed many code inspections for IntelliJ IDEA built-in static analyzer. The technical editor on this book was Jean-François Morin.
Each case includes clear examples to show you what to look for and concrete troubleshooting advice. You'll learn to use static analysis tools like IntelliJ IDEA and SonarLint to ensure you're consistently delivering exceptional Java, discover how unit tests and defensive coding can keep your code clean, and even learn to write your own bug-busting plugins. What's Inside : - Recognize bugs and antipatterns during programming - Highly-effective debugging and testing - Get help from static analyzers For Java developers of all skill levels.
Tagir Valeev is a technical lead in JetBrains and a Java Champion. He designed and developed many code inspections for IntelliJ IDEA built-in static analyzer. The technical editor on this book was Jean-François Morin.