The Elements of Java Style
| File:The-Elements-of-Java-Style.jpg The Elements of Java Style from Cambridge University Press. | |
| Author | Allan Vermeulen, Scott W. Ambler, Greg Bumgardner, Eldon Metz, Trevor Misfeldt, Jim Shur, Patrick Thompson |
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| Language | English |
| Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Publication date | January 2000 |
| Pages | 142 |
| ISBN | 978-0-521-77768-1 Search this book on |
The Elements of Java Style is a book of rules of programming style in the Java computer language.[1] The book was published by Cambridge University Press in January 2000. The book provides conventions for formatting, naming, documentation, programming and packaging.
This book is part of a series of books that include The Elements of C# Style and The Elements of C++ Style.
This book is used as a style guide by computer science courses and in business.[2][3][4]
Notes
- ↑ Peter Sestoft (2005). Java Precisely. MIT Press. pp. 142–. ISBN 978-0-262-69325-7. Search this book on
- ↑ Scott Grissom. "CS 163: Style Guide". Grand Valley State University. Retrieved 2015-09-15.
- ↑ AppPerfect. "Java Code Naming Convention". Retrieved 2015-09-15.
- ↑ Paul Constantinides. "Variable naming and syntax conventions for Java". Archived from the original on May 5, 2011. Retrieved 2015-09-15. Unknown parameter
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