5.10 Further Reading

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5.10 Further Reading

Most introductory books on Java include a section on how to use interfaces (see, for example, [DIE02] or [LEW03]). Also, the books by Eckel [ECK98], Budd [BUD00], Flannagan [FLA02], and Jia [JIA00] all do a very good job of presenting interfaces, how they work in Java, and specific problems that can be encountered in using them. However, the book that best captures how to use interfaces is [MAY99]. Readers who have never been exposed to binary expression trees can find more information about them in any basic data structures book, such as those by Weiss [WEI99] or Dale [DAL99].



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Creating Components. Object Oriented, Concurrent, and Distributed Computing in Java
The .NET Developers Guide to Directory Services Programming
ISBN: 849314992
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 162

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