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JAVA MAGAZINES

  • A Brief History of the Green Project - Gosling's look back at the very beginning of Java.
  • A Programming Style for Java - A large number of heuristic guidelines for writing well-structured, maintainable Java programs.
  • ChiMu OO and Java Development: Guidelines and Resources - Detailed tutorial by Mark Fussel on coding including concepts of object-oriented programming and coding style.
  • CNN: Java kept alive by big money - Big business provides most of the market for Java.
  • Design for Open Systems in Java - Seminal paper on the demise of "absolute" encapsulation and transparency as an ideal.
  • Dr Dobb's Journal: Java Coverage - Features articles from print edition of publication.
  • Gamelan.com Java Journal - Features tutorials and articles from Java developers.
  • Interfacing Java with Native Code - An investigation of the efficiency of different techniques for moving data across the Java native interface. Includes a suggestion for extending JNI for efficient lightweight calls.
  • IRT Java Articles - Mainly covering applets.
  • J2EE Project Dangers - Analyzes the top 10 dangers that threaten the success of all enterprise Java projects and outlines some ways to avoid them. By Humphrey Sheil, JavaWorld.
  • Java Coffee Break - A free guide to the world of Java programming, packed full of free articles, tutorials, book reviews, and FAQs.
  • Java Coffee Break Articles - Features free articles, on a wide variety of topics from beginners topics like threads to advanced programming techniques such as networking, RMI & CORBA.
  • Java Coffee Break Newsletter - Free monthly newsletter for Java programmers, featuring book reviews, articles, tips and techniques, as well as news items and Java events. Back issues are available, as well as an email subscription. ISSN 1442-3790
  • Java Developer's Journal - Features a small selection of online articles from their print magazine
  • Java Developers Journal - including articles on Java animation, Applet development, server administration, Java news and interviews with Java gurus.
  • Java Newsletter Back Issues - Back issues of Glen McCluskey's Java newsletters, containing articles, tips, and resources.
  • Java Pro Magazine - Includes articles from print magazine, newsletter registration, as well as source code from articles.
  • Java Report Online - Offers a selection of free articles, news events, and resources, as well as listings from the print version of Java Report
  • Java Review - A review of the Java platform as it exists in 2001. Includes sample programs and screenshots.
  • Java Skyline - news, products, and core technology learning resources for server developers.
  • JavaPro - articles, news, and product reviews for professional Java developers.
  • JavaRanch Campfire Stories - Stories include "Getting in Touch with Your Inner Class" and "How my Dog learned Polymorphism".
  • JavaWorld - Hands-on, how-to features and columns by Java experts; news; Java applets; sample code; tips.
  • JSP versus ASP - A short comparison of Active Server Pages and JavaServer Pages from a web developer's point of view.
  • Leverage legacy systems with a blend of XML, XSL, and Java - by Michael Koch at ITworld.com. No matter which way you try it, interfacing a mainframe from an application server or servlet is never fun.
  • Lykkenborg eZine - Java articles and news, and links.
  • Objective Viewpoint - Regular column in ACM Crossroads magazine, featuring articles about programming in Java (currently) and C++ (in the past).
  • Parameterized Types for Java - Technical paper reviewing PolyJ, an extension to Java allowing parameterized types.
  • Primitive Types Considered Harmful - One man's look at why using primitives is wrong.
  • Rethinking Computer Science 101 (with Java) - Project at MIT on "innovations in introductory computer programming".
  • Reusable UI Components for HTML - Add a Swing-style architecture to your servlet-powered apps
  • Roasted Java News
  • The Bluffer's Guide to Java - Introduces Java terminology for the Web developer.
  • The Java Language: An Overview - Describes how Java is a simple, object-oriented, network-savvy, interpreted, robust, secure, architecture neutral, portable, high-performance, multithreaded, dynamic language.
  • Using Java's Reflection API, by Amandeep Singh - There can be many situations when you are not able to tell, exactly what class will be instantiated until runtime - which is where reflection comes in.
  • ZDNet: developer - Java - Java-related articles within the ZD developer network.

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