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The Rich Engineering Heritage Behind Dependency Injection

Andrew McVeigh takes us on a tour of the rich heritage behind dependency injection, what it represents, and tells us why its here to stay.

NetBeans 6: Matisse Updates

NetBeans 6 delivers great updates to the Matisse GUI builder. Spend a few minutes with Roman Strobl and get an expert briefing on what's new and what has changed.

Introduction to Groovy Part 3

In this, the third and final installation of Andres' Introduction to Groovy series, you learn about how Groovy handles variable numbers of arguments, named parameters, currying, and more about Groovy operators. Including, some new operators.

Easier Custom Components with Swing Fuse

Swing Fuse (actually just Fuse), is a framework designed to make it easier to create your own custom desktop components. In this article, Daniel Spiewak shows you how to get started and provides sample source code you can download.

Benchmark Analysis: Guice vs Spring

Willam Louth shows how he uses JXInsight Probes to investigate probable performance issues with code bases that he is not familiar with. He also highlights possible pitfalls in creating a benchmark, as well as in the analysis of results.
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Book Review - Implementation Patterns

At 9:27 AM on Jan 4, 2008, Meera Subbarao wrote:

The goal of this book is to help you write better code. Better? Communicative, simple and flexible. The author focuses on programming techniques that enhance communication. Numerous notes and suggestions, taken out of author's own experience, are presented in this book. The author basically tries to tell us what he's learned and what has worked for him. Intended audience? Any Java programmer. I think this book is more useful to a junior to mid-level Java programmer, though. There are a lot of good suggestions for effective usage and how to make your code better. This book can also be useful for experienced programmers, as it could serve as a refresher of effective usage. In either case, you will learn at least a few new techniques on how to write a more communicative code. Read on for Stanley's full review.

1 . At 7:06 AM on Jan 20, 2008, patence wrote:
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Re: Book Review - Implementation Patterns

Fine book, fine review, enjoy it.
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