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Effective Java in Depth -- Item 4: Enforce noninstantiability with a private constructor

Effective Java in Depth -- Item 4: Enforce noninstantiability with a private constructor

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Effective Java Item 4: Enforce Noninstantiability With A Private Constructor

Effective Java Item 4: Enforce Noninstantiability With A Private Constructor

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Effective Java | Item 4 | Enforce noninstantiability with a private constructor

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[Effective Java] [Item 4] Enforce noninstantiability with a private constructor

[Effective Java] [Item 4] Enforce noninstantiability with a private constructor

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Effective Java - Still Effective After All These Years

Effective Java - Still Effective After All These Years

Joshua Bloch serves up a few Java Puzzlers as an appetizer before and as dessert after the main course on

Effective Java, Third Edition - Keepin' it Effective

Effective Java, Third Edition - Keepin' it Effective

Download the slides & audio at InfoQ: https://bit.ly/2DuxT9n Joshua Bloch covers some highlights from the third edition of ...

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Effective Java in Depth -- Item 3: Enforce the singleton property with a private constructor

Effective Java in Depth -- Item 3: Enforce the singleton property with a private constructor

In this tutorial, I discuss

Fragmented Podcast Episode #19: Effective Java for Android developers : Item 4

Fragmented Podcast Episode #19: Effective Java for Android developers : Item 4

Singer and Android developer Donn Felker explores Joshua Bloch's

Effective Java Item 3: Enforce The Singleton Property With A Private Constructor Or An Enum Type

Effective Java Item 3: Enforce The Singleton Property With A Private Constructor Or An Enum Type

My disquisition on

Effective Java, Third Edition Keepin' it Effective (J. Bloch)

Effective Java, Third Edition Keepin' it Effective (J. Bloch)

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[Effective Java] [Item 3] Enforce the singleton property with a private constructor or an enum type

[Effective Java] [Item 3] Enforce the singleton property with a private constructor or an enum type

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