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Java - Best Practices to Programming Code with Java - cover

Java - Best Practices to Programming Code with Java

Charlie Masterson

Publisher: E.C. Publishing

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Are you tired of constantly finding errors in your Java code? Fed up with not being able to understand what you have written, making it difficult to identify those errors? And how many times has your code been criticized by others for a lack of readability or for not being efficient?  

 
In "Java: Best Practices to Programming Code with Java", the book information found here is designed to make things easier for you. 

 
This book will tell you the right way to lay out your code, why it should be done that way and show you several examples.You are about to learn:- The Essential Guidelines on how to Effectively Format your Java Code for Best Results!- The Common Mistakes of Java Coding – and how to fix them!- Practice Proper Naming Conventions for Coding Efficiency- The right way for Java files, statements, variables, conditionals and numbers to be written!- How and When to Use Java Comments -- How to Use White Space Correctly... And much, much more!Added Benefits of owning this book:- Gain a better grasp of efficient and effective Java  code to achieve programming success- Speed up your programming abilities by avoiding time-wasting mistakes- Gain the most important Best Practice concepts in your path towards Java programming mastery!Learning Java can help you in many ways both professionally and personally. By implementing the lessons in this book, not only would you learn one of today's most popular computer languages, but it will serve as your guide in accomplishing your Java goals – whether as a fun hobby or as a starting point into a successful and long term Web Development career.Get the book today and never look back. Soon you will be programming like a successful Java pro!Take action today! Scroll to the top of the page and select the "Buy now" button.
Available since: 01/06/2017.
Print length: 72 pages.

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