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Core JavaCareer Essentials
Focusing onJava platform, language, classes, objects, OO concepts& principles, data structures, algorithms, and patternmatching essentials
ByArulkumaran KumaraswamipillaiSivayini Arulkumaran
 
Core Java Career Essentials
 Focusing on platform, language, classes, objects, collections, and logic essentials
Copy Right 2011
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 Thanks to the reviewers:
 Ankit Garg, Devaka Cooray, Roberto Perillo, Rod Good, andSean Clynes.
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Table of Contents
Valid identifiers and reserved keywords......................................................................135Choosing the right data types......................................................................................144Widening versus narrowing conversions.....................................................................150Understanding the operator precedence.......................................................................159Thinking in binary and bitwise operations .................................................................162Initializing your data correctly.....................................................................................176Constants and static imports........................................................................................182Modifiers and where are they applicable? ..................................................................186Methods and constructors............................................................................................196Stack versus Heap........................................................................................................209Java is pass-by-value....................................................................................................211Recursive functions.....................................................................................................214Class, instance, and local variables..............................................................................217
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