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The JVM Handbook - A Developer’s Guide to Java Virtual Machine - cover

The JVM Handbook - A Developer’s Guide to Java Virtual Machine

Robert Johanson

Publisher: HiTeX Press

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"The JVM Handbook: A Developer’s Guide to Java Virtual Machine" stands as a definitive resource for understanding the intricate workings of the Java Virtual Machine. Meticulously crafted for both seasoned developers and novices, this book delves deep into the core architecture and components that constitute the JVM. It covers essential topics such as bytecode, memory management, garbage collection, and performance tuning, offering readers a comprehensive guide to harnessing the full potential of JVM in their development projects.As the technology landscape evolves, "The JVM Handbook" keeps pace by addressing contemporary trends and advancements, including the latest updates in JVM languages and interoperability. Readers will gain insights into emerging JVM languages like Kotlin and Scala, learn the best practices for optimizing security, and explore innovative projects that are shaping the future of Java and its runtime environment. This book provides the necessary tools for effective troubleshooting and debugging, ensuring that developers can confidently manage any challenges that arise in their JVM applications.Whether you are looking to deepen your understanding of JVM fundamentals or explore the cutting-edge features that enhance Java's performance and portability, "The JVM Handbook" serves as an essential guide in your professional development library. Elegantly written and thoroughly detailed, this book empowers developers to master the complexities of JVM and leverage its capabilities to create robust, scalable, and efficient applications for the modern world.
Available since: 02/24/2025.
Print length: 421 pages.

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