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- This is the only practical book with comprehensive coverage of the Collection Libary.

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- This is the only practical book with comprehensive coverage of the Collection Libary.

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John Zukowski has been involved with the Java platform since it was just called Java, since 1995. He writes a monthly column for Sun's Core Java Technologies Tech Tips and Technology Fundamentals Newsletter. He has contributed content to numerous other sites, including jGuru, DevX, Intel, and JavaWorld. He has written many other popular titles on Java, including Java AWT Reference (O'Reilly), Mastering Java 2 (Sybex), Borlands' JBuilder: No Experience Required (Sybex), Learn Java with JBuilder 6 (Apress), Java Collections (Apress), and The Definitive Guide to Swing (Apress).
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"...a clearly documented, insightful, comprehensive, and entertaining exploration of the Swing API, complete with the kind of treatment that offers something new to even the most sophisticated Swing developer (yet) is easily accessible to even novice Swing developers...I recommend it highly to anyone who has, or plans to do, any Java user interface development...." DEVYX.COM.
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¿¿a clearly documented, insightful, comprehensive, and entertaining exploration of the Swing API, complete with the kind of treatment that offers something new to even the most sophisticated Swing developer (yet) is easily accessible to even novice Swing developers¿I recommend it highly to anyone who has, or plans to do, any Java user interface development.¿ ¿DEVYX.COM

"The book is about Java's support for dealing with data structures via groups of classes called collections. ... It can be used as a source of examples of good programming practices. ... The book is a good introduction into programming with collections." (Jaroslav Král, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1001, 2003)