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Java 8 Pocket Guide
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Java 8 Pocket Guide

by Robert Liguori, Patricia Liguori
April 2014
Intermediate to advanced
242 pages
3h 21m
English
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
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Index

Symbols

!= operator, Using the Equality Operators
$ (dollar sign), Identifiers
( ) (parenthesis), Separators
. (dot) operator, Accessing Data Members and Methods in Objects
; (semicolon), Expression Statements
<< >> (angle quotes), Separators, Classes, Abstract Classes, and Interfaces
== operator, Using the Equality Operators
@ (annotation) symbol, Developer-Defined Annotations
[ ] (square brackets), Separators
_ (underscore symbol), Identifiers
{ } (curly brackets), Separators
λEs Forum Board at CodeRanch, Community Resources
λEs Mailing List, Community Resources
–0.0 entity, Floating-Point Entities

A

abstract classes, Abstract Classes, Other (Nonaccess) Modifiers
abstract methods, Abstract Methods
access modifiers, Access Modifiers
accessor methods, Classes and Objects
acronyms, naming conventions for, Acronyms
activation bar (UML), Activation Bar (8)
affine objects, JavaFX User Interface Library
aggregation association of classes, Aggregation Association
algorithms, optimizing, Algorithm Efficiencies
American Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII), Unicode and ASCII
annotated functional interfaces, Specific Purpose Functional Interfaces
annotations
built-in, Built-in Annotations
developer-defined, Developer-Defined Annotations
naming conventions for, Annotation Names
types of, Annotation TypesDeveloper-Defined Annotations
Apache Camel API, Fluent APIs
argument list, Variable-Length Argument ListsVariable-Length Argument Lists
arithmetic operators, Operators
arrays, default values of, Arrays ...
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