Summary
I've found that, in my daily experiences working with Java, I've developed a sort of mental toolbox of tips and tricks, some even just stylistic or "forward thinking designs", that I share with friends and coworkers when I can, or when appropriate, but that I often wish I could share with a larger audience. It's nice to be a mentor, but I'm just one man and without going into the formal art of being an "author" or a "professor" I have no real way to share this potentially valuable information.
Basically, I could write a bunch of individual articles on very narrow topics with which I've specifically dealt, but I don't have the time or breadth of knowledge to write a complete book by myself. And much of the stuff I'd write as "style suggestions" or whatnot would just get lost if I published it as an article online, because who searches for style suggestions? Nobody.
This book will pull together the experiences of many developers to convey these types of real-world experiences.
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