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Java Concurrency in Practice

 
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Just few words...Buy this book! This is one of the best IT-related books I've ever read and indeed one of the best Java books. With an easy-to-read yet thorough 360 degrees approach to concurrency in Java, this book unveils all aspects of Java concurrency, from the basic concepts to advanced ones. Not only it provides an unprecedented bibliography for Java concurrency, but it goes beyond, explaining you concepts such as thread stacks, context switching, the best Java concurrent collections for the job, performance tuning, how to test concurrency programs, etc. By the end of this book I was writing efficient multi-threading applications for investment banking applications. And they worked very well. M. read more.

Written by Brian Goetz, Tim Peierls, Joshua Bloch, Joseph Bowbeer, David Holmes and Doug Lea.
Published 25 May 2006.
Published by Addison Wesley.
rrp £28.99.
384 pages Paperback.
ISBN: 0321349601
ISBN-13: 9780321349606
 
 
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