

Java Cookbook
Book • 2001
Ian F. Darwin's Java Cookbook is a hands-on reference organized as problems and solutions that helps Java developers implement common tasks and patterns efficiently.
The fifth edition updates coverage through recent Java releases (up to Java 25), including language features, core APIs, and practical tooling guidance.
It emphasizes proven, battle-tested tools and recipes—such as testing and logging—and includes chapters on topics like regular expressions, object-oriented techniques, reflection, data science, and AI integration.
The book is aimed at developers who know Java basics and want to expand into full‑blown development without years of trial and error.
Its recipe format makes it easy to find ready-to-use solutions and learn idiomatic approaches to everyday Java problems.
The fifth edition updates coverage through recent Java releases (up to Java 25), including language features, core APIs, and practical tooling guidance.
It emphasizes proven, battle-tested tools and recipes—such as testing and logging—and includes chapters on topics like regular expressions, object-oriented techniques, reflection, data science, and AI integration.
The book is aimed at developers who know Java basics and want to expand into full‑blown development without years of trial and error.
Its recipe format makes it easy to find ready-to-use solutions and learn idiomatic approaches to everyday Java problems.
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