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  • Beginning JavaFX

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    Lawrence PremKumar, Praveen Mohan

    This book is for Flash, Silverlight, and other rich Internet application developers looking to use and integrate JavaFX in their Java RIAs, whether it's for the desktop or mobile environments. This book is also for those new to RIA development.
  • Beginning JBoss Seam

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    Joseph Faisal Nusairat

    Reacting to the popularity of J2EE; alternatives such as Ruby on Rails and the enterprise Spring Framework, Red Hat JBossSeam, a new open-source, lightweight JavaEE 5-based contextual application development framework. Beginning JBoss® Seam: From Novice to Professional gets you started as the first book on this popular framework.
  • Beginning Scala

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    David Pollak

    Written by Lift Scala web framework founder and lead Dave Pollak, Beginning Scala takes a down-to-earth approach to teaching Scala that leads you through simple examples that can be combined to build complex, scalable systems and applications.
  • Bug Patterns in Java

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    Eric Allen

    Bug Patterns in Java presents a methodology for diagnosing and debugging computer programs. Eric Allen lays out a theory of debugging, and how it relates to the rest of the development cycle.
  • Building Portals with the Java Portlet API

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    Dave Minter, Jeff Linwood

    Authors Linwood and Minter describe the Java portlet API, including security, portlet life cycles, and portlet interaction with servlets and JSP. Several example portlets are developed to give you hands-on portlet experience. You'll even learn how to port existing servlet and JSP applications into a new portal environment.
  • Coding Interviews

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    Harry He

    This book takes readers through a set of interview questions programmers are likely to be asked sharing the author’s insight into the key aspects of each question. By understanding these questions, readers can learn how to approach a wide array of questions more effectively.

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