Learn design patterns quickly with Jason McDonald's outstanding tutorial on the original 23 Gang of Four design patterns, including class diagrams, explanations, usage info, and real world examples.
Gives you an overview of key aspects of the Java language and references on the core library, commonly used tools, and new Java 8 features.
Introduces Ajax, a group interrelated techniques used in client-side web development for creating asynchronous web applications.
This updated Refcard explains why so many developers are migrating to this exciting platform. Learn about creating a new Git repository, cloning existing projects, the remote workflow, and more to pave the way for limitless content version control.
Catalogs the XML elements available as of Spring 2.5 and highlights those most commonly used: a handy resource for Spring context configuration.
Covers Core principles of CSS that will expand and strengthen your professional ability to work with CSS. Part one of three.
The Representational State Transfer (REST) architectural style is a worldview that elevates information into a first-class element of architectures. REST allows us to achieve the architectural properties of performance, scalability, generality, simplicity, modifiability, and extensibility. This newly updated Refcard explains main HTTP verbs, describes response codes, and lists libraries and frameworks. It also gives additional resources to further explore each topic.
Introduces jQuery Selectors, which allow you to select and manipulate HTML elements as a group or as a single element in jQuery.
Provides a concise overview of roles, meetings, rules, and artifacts within a Scrum organization. Updated for 2016.
Helps Java developers working with multi-threaded programs understand the core concurrency concepts and how to apply them.
Eclipse IDE is a cross-platform, multi-purpose, open-source Integrated Development Environment. It is widely used to develop projects in Java, JavaScript, PHP, C++, Scala, and many others. This newly updated Refcard breaks down installing, setting up, and getting started with Eclipse. It also covers productivity tips, creating new projects and files, accessing Source Control Managers, and debugging configurations.
Covers Core principles of CSS that will expand and strengthen your professional ability to work with CSS. Part two of three.