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13 May 2008   Updated: 13 May 2008   Rating: 5.00/5    Votes: 1   Popularity: 0.00
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JRuby provides access to the Java ecosystem from within Ruby and vice versa. This chapter explores a variety of strategies for integration with Java classes, primitives, arrays, and more. It also points out some gotchas to watch out for along the Ruby way to Java.
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23 Nov 2001   Updated: 23 Nov 2001   Rating: 4.69/5    Votes: 9   Popularity: 4.47
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Assemblies, Threads, and AppDomains
PHP
28 Apr 2008   Updated: 28 Apr 2008   Rating: 5.00/5    Votes: 3   Popularity: 2.39
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The Standard PHP Library provides support for advanced OOP concepts in PHP. This sample chapter introduces SPL features such as indexers and iterators, the observer/reporter pattern, array overloading, and more.
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19 May 2008   Updated: 19 May 2008   Rating: 0.00/5    Votes: 0   Popularity: 0.00
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The open-source Spring Framework has become a popular application framework for building enterprise Java apps. This chapter explores the newest features in Spring AOP (Aspect-Oriented Programming), including @AspectJ-style annotations, the AspectJ pointcut language, Spring AOP XML tags and more.

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