Author’s brief introduction

With 15 years of experience in software industry, he used to work as an IBM system architect. He is good at enterprise application architecture and design, and has led many enterprise application architecture design and development work.

Content abstract

This book explains some important areas of software programming in the form of stories, focusing on basic and rational knowledge. He is not a reference book, and the “pure white” who knows nothing about programming may not understand, may be disappointed. But for those with a little programming background, it’s a fun read, with a sense of “Aha!” It is not intended to be copied, but rather to help readers understand the nature of some technology.

Obscure knowledge is integrated into a story to tell the simple, the overall reading down actually not tired, help the biggest especially the new programmer, poor real basic knowledge, like basic knowledge, gradually grow into the star employees in the company

Readers’ Feelings:

The author’s original intention:

Sometimes I listen to technical lectures in the company, and I always think: why not give some vivid and interesting examples? If I’m talking about it, how can I explain it in an easy way? How can I draw the analogy? Where should I go from here?

After thinking about it a lot, I found myself gradually developing the habit of explaining technology in an easy-to-understand way. I have worked for so many years and stepped in so many holes. Can I write down my experience so that those who follow me will have fewer detours?

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Catalog overview:

  • Chapter 1 covers the basics of computers:

  • Chapter 2 focuses on the basics of Java:

  • Chapter 3 focuses on Web back-end programming;

  • Chapter 4 covers the nature of code management;

  • Chapter 5 describes the author’s experience of using various programming languages for more than a decade.

  • Chapter 6 is a summary of the author’s experience and insights, including career development considerations, feelings as an architect, the benefits of writing, etc.

Contents at a glance:

Just looking at this part of the post should tell you how funny I am

Write in the last

There are too many esoteric books on the market, which often make the technical people away. If you want to improve your technology in a relaxed and pleasant environment, then this book ** Java Technology Booklet (Story Edition) ** can be said to be a must-read.