Does Java (the good parts) refer to the O’Reilly book with the same name? Or is it some proper subset of the language like what Crockford describes for Javascript?
It’s more like the Crockford book—a set of best practices. We use a fairly functional style without a lot of moving parts that makes Java very pleasant to work with. You will not find a SingletonFactoryObserverBridge at this company.
Does Java (the good parts) refer to the O’Reilly book with the same name? Or is it some proper subset of the language like what Crockford describes for Javascript?
It’s more like the Crockford book—a set of best practices. We use a fairly functional style without a lot of moving parts that makes Java very pleasant to work with. You will not find a SingletonFactoryObserverBridge at this company.