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Since its introduction to the programming community as a whole in 1995, the Java
platform
has evolved far beyond the "applets everywhere" vision that early Java pundits
and evangelists imagined a Java world to be like. Instead, the Java world rose
up to Swing, coalesced around servlets, rode that into J2EE, stumbled on EJB,
sidestepped over to Spring and Hibernate, added generics and became more dynamic, then
functionalized, and continues to grow in all sorts of interesting directions
even as I write this.
Which leaves the Java programmer who didn't grow up along with the language somewhat overwhelmed.
These resources are not necessarily the most popular, most powerful, or most influential resources in the Java ecosystem — that list might be entirely different instead, these are the resources every up-and-coming Java developer should have in their browser, on their bookshelf, or on their calendar to attend. As with any kind of list of this sort, there is always room for reasonable debate as to what should be included that wasn't or what was included that shouldn't have been. more...
Which leaves the Java programmer who didn't grow up along with the language somewhat overwhelmed.
These resources are not necessarily the most popular, most powerful, or most influential resources in the Java ecosystem — that list might be entirely different instead, these are the resources every up-and-coming Java developer should have in their browser, on their bookshelf, or on their calendar to attend. As with any kind of list of this sort, there is always room for reasonable debate as to what should be included that wasn't or what was included that shouldn't have been. more...
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