
Threads and Multithreading – Part 1
Are you confused by the concepts around multithreading? Lewis starts by explaining the types of multitasking, the pitfalls of threads and how to create threads in Java.
Are you confused by the concepts around multithreading? Lewis starts by explaining the types of multitasking, the pitfalls of threads and how to create threads in Java.
For the last few posts, we’ve looked at naming things. (If you missed them, here are the links to Part 1 and Part 2.) In
Lewis continues his discussion of naming conventions and naming things in Java. He explains why the Hungarian convention is not used in Java. And provides some tips about avoiding abbreviations, and using units.
Lewis provides a quick refresher on Java identifiers and rules of thumb for good naming conventions.
In the last 9 or 10 posts, I’ve covered high level architectural concepts like distributed computing and frameworks. It’s time to start looking at issues
Lewis takes a look at the Java / Jakarata Enterprise Edition framework: how it is designed, what the specifications include and where to find a list of JEE servers.
Lewis explains the advantages of the Spring framework, and why he thinks it is a great choice.
What are frameworks and why do we use them? Lewis looks at the advantages and disadvantages of frameworks.
The 8 fallacies of distributed computing. If you are aware of these errors in thinking, you will be better able to avoid them.
Lewis explains the idea behind microservices architecture. A quick look at the pros and cons of microservices.
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