Java 5 has some nice features. In this article, we will discuss these features, and see how you can benefit from these. In Part-I we cover auto-boxing and foreach.
The article is hardly outdated. There are lots of shops that haven't migrated from Java 5 instances. Even there are lots of Java 1.4 (we still do) and some 1.3.
You should vote about the content of the article. Useful data doesn't expire because a new version of the product is available.
Good article to keep the basics solid. When I was naive (in the industry), I will look forward to the newer versions of a software and forget the features from the older versions. By doing that, I wanted to "impress" my next door neighbor (so that he will buy me a free lunch occasionally thinking that I was GOD). ha ha...
Your act of posting the article is appreciated, mswatcher.
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joecoder replied ago:
Old news. Very old news. Maybe we'll soon see an article telling us how to use the Java 1.2 collection classes.
wusel replied ago:
Collection classes? whats that ;)
And why are Generics so bad, i actually like them alot.
adobni replied ago:
The article is hardly outdated. There are lots of shops that haven't migrated from Java 5 instances. Even there are lots of Java 1.4 (we still do) and some 1.3.
You should vote about the content of the article. Useful data doesn't expire because a new version of the product is available.
Abhay Bakshi replied ago:
Good article to keep the basics solid. When I was naive (in the industry), I will look forward to the newer versions of a software and forget the features from the older versions. By doing that, I wanted to "impress" my next door neighbor (so that he will buy me a free lunch occasionally thinking that I was GOD). ha ha...
Your act of posting the article is appreciated, mswatcher.
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