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To fix longstanding inconsistencies in Java's collections hierarchy, the authors break down the unified interfaces added to represent collections with a defined encounter order. Methods like .getFirst() and .getLast() are now uniformly accessible across Lists, Deques, and Sets alike. Comparison: 13th Edition vs. Previous Iterations

: Comprehensive guides on syntax, keywords, and fundamental principles (I/O, networking, and the Collections Framework). Advanced Programming

Use it as a reference guide to look up specifics about new APIs and to understand the nuances of modern Java features. Java- The Complete Reference- 13th Edition Edit...

New interfaces for accessing collections in specific order. What’s Inside: A Detailed Overview

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: Explanations for recent features like Records , sealed classes, and text blocks. Core Content Overview

Master Modern Java: A Deep Dive into Java: The Complete Reference, 13th Edition having an updated

: New interfaces for better handling of collection ordering.

: Thorough examination of these modern language features that improve data modeling and API security. Comprehensive Content Structure

The Java ecosystem moves rapidly, operating on a predictable six-month release cadence punctuated by critical Long-Term Support (LTS) releases. As organizations migrate legacy infrastructure to modern standards, having an updated, monolithic desk reference is crucial.

The 13th edition of "Java: The Complete Reference" has been thoroughly revised to cover the latest features and updates in Java, including: