Java Puzzlers - Traps, Pitfalls and Corner Cases. Joshua Bloch, Neal Gafter

Java Puzzlers - Traps, Pitfalls and Corner Cases


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Java Puzzlers - Traps, Pitfalls and Corner Cases Joshua Bloch, Neal Gafter
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New Long(1).equals(new Integer(1)) would not necessarily violate any of the axioms (reflexivity, transitivity, etc.). Of book for C++) Bloch's “Java Puzzlers: Traps, Pitfalls, and Corner Cases” (probably only a handful for Java) and Koenig's “C: Traps and Pitfalls” (again a couple of dozen for C). Java™ Puzzlers: Traps, Pitfalls, and Corner Cases by Joshua Bloch and Neal Gafter English | A.W Professional (July 4, 2005) | ISBN: 032133678X | 312 pages | PDF | 4 MB How well do you really. A well-liked option with JAVA students and teachers is Java(TM) Puzzlers: Traps, Pitfalls, and Corner Cases. Posted by Matt Stine Jun 9th, 2009. Pick up a copy of Neal and Josh's book, Java Puzzlers: Traps, Pitfalls, and Corner Cases! #JavaOne 2009 Return of the Puzzlers: Schlock and Awe. Http://www.amazon.com/Java-Puzzlers-Traps-Pitfalls-Corner/dp/032133678X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1337752479&sr=8-1 @WhoCares thanks for linking to the javaDoc, but can you point out how you think it explains the behaviour of equals() in this case? Public static void main(String[] args) { // Next line won't compile: System refers to static field. For several years now, Neal Gafter (Microsoft) and Joshua Block (Google), have made a habit of presenting various incarnations of this technical session, focused on what they call “Java Puzzlers.” Java Puzzlers are nothing more than . System.out.println("hello, obscure world!"); } } Source: Java Puzzlers: Traps, Pitfalls, and Corner Cases By Joshua Bloch, Neal Gafter. Because of Java is statically typed, most inconsistencies of Javascript do not apply here.