10+ Best Articles on Java
The most useful articles on java from around the web—beginners to advanced—curated by thought leaders and our community. We focus on timeless pieces and update the list whenever we discover new, must-read articles or videos—make sure to bookmark and revisit this page.
Top 5 Java Articles
At a glance: these are the articles that have been most read, shared, and saved on java by Refind users in 2023 so far.
Videos
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How to Write a Spelling Corrector
Candidate Model: First a new concept: a simple edit to a word is a deletion (remove one letter), a transposition (swap two adjacent letters), a replacement (change one letter to another) or an…
Short Articles
Short on time? Check out these useful short articles on java—all under 10 minutes.
These are the top 10 programming languages in blockchain
It turns out that Ethereum's Solidity, JavaScript, and Java are the most popular blockchain development languages, according to data from StackOverflow.
Modern JavaScript for Ancient Web Developers
There’s a certain kind of old-school, backend web developer who, a long time ago, mastered things like Perl or Python or PHP or Java Server…
Java App Development Services
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Universities finally realize that Java is a bad introductory programming language
What's this "public static void" crap?
Track errors with modern exception logging for JavaScript, Python, Ruby, Java, and Node.js
Sentry’s real-time error tracking gives you insight into production deployments and information to reproduce and fix crashes.
Long Articles
These are some of the most-read long-form articles on java.
The Complete JavaScript Handbook
JavaScript is one of the most popular programming languages in the world, and is now widely used also outside of the browser. The rise of…
Server-side I/O Performance: Node vs. PHP vs. Java vs. Go
Clearly, Go is the winner here, followed by Java, Node and finally PHP.
Why is a Java guy so excited about Node.js and JavaScript?
Shouldn’t someone who worked 10+ years in the Java SE team at Sun Microsystems bleed Java bytecodes and be instantiating abstract…
10 OOP Design Principles Every Programmer Should Know
The Object-Oriented Design Principles are the core of OOP programming, but I have seen most of the Java programmers chasing design…
Teach Yourself Programming in Ten Years
Walk into any bookstore, and you'll see how to Teach Yourself Java in 24 Hours alongside endless variations offering to teach C, SQL, Ruby, Algorithms, and so on in a few days or hours. The Amazon…
Publications
We monitor hundreds of publications, blogs, newsletters, and news sources in Java, including:
Eugen (Baeldung)
Passionate about everything Java. Teaching Spring on http://baeldung.com. Java Champion.
Toptal
Toptal is a network of the world’s top talent in business, design, and technology that enables companies to scale their teams, on demand.
Scratch Team
Official account of Scratch, the programming language & online community where young people create stories, games, & animations. Created by @llkgroup @medialab
O'Reilly Media
Gain technology and business knowledge and hone skills with learning resources created and curated by O'Reilly experts
TNW
Join us on June 15 & 16 in Amsterdam at #TNWConference and "Reclaim the future" - Last chance to get your tickets (80% sold out) The Heart of Tech ❤️
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