Java language oddities: Arrays and more

Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser.

javaworld

JavaWorld Update

Mar 20, 2018
Featured Image
INSIDER

AWS Lambda tutorial: Get started with serverless computing

12 steps to building an application in the Amazon cloud, without breaking a sweat or a budget Read More

Twitter Facebook LinkedIn

Your Must-Read Stories

Java language oddities: Arrays and more
Open source Java projects: Spring Batch
Big data analytics with Neo4j and Java, Part 1

White Paper: BugSnag

Speed vs. Stability: Meeting the pressures of modern application development

The success of an application is connected to stability and continuous improvements in capabilities. It's a difficult task for DevOps: rapid, innovative product releases, while maintaining software stability. This white paper explains how to leverage visibility and actionable intelligence to optimize for short development cycles while identifying and correcting errors before they become problems. Read More

Thumbnail Image

Java language oddities: Arrays and more

The Java language includes various behaviors that may puzzle newcomers to the language. This post examines three such behaviors involving arrays, bytes and shorts, and private fields and methods. Read More

Thumbnail Image

Open source Java projects: Spring Batch

Spring Batch manages the batch processing scenarios that developers dread. In this tutorial, learn how to configure Spring Batch to read data in CSV format, process the data in any number of files, and write the results to a MySQL database. Read More

Thumbnail Image

Big data analytics with Neo4j and Java, Part 1

Graph databases like Neo4j are ideal for modeling complex relationships between collections of users--and they move through big data at lightspeed. This tutorial gets you started with graph databases and analytics in Java. Read More

White Paper: Qubole Inc

Big Data Buyers Guide

The cloud and big data are really a perfect match as the dynamic scalability and affordability of the cloud match well with the massive scale and "bursty" nature of resources that are required for big data analytics. Whether you are just evaluating cloud big data platforms or already running big data in the cloud - this guide is for you. Read More

Twitter Facebook LinkedIn Google+

You are currently subscribed to JavaWorld Update as newsletter@newslettercollector.com.

Unsubscribe from this newsletter | Manage your subscriptions | Subscribe | Privacy Policy

Learn more about INSIDER

Copyright © 2018 JavaWorld, 492 Old Connecticut Path, Framingham, MA 01701

Please do not reply to this message.
To contact someone directly, send an -mail to newsletters@idg.com.