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Part I Basics 
Chapter 1:  Avoid Unnecessary Code Comments

Chapter Goal: To show you the proper use of comments. It also discusses the side-effects of bad/redundant comments.

No of pages: 5-10+

Chapter 2:  Use Polymorphism

Chapter Goal: To show why a polymorphic code can perform better.

No of pages    5-10+

Sub - Topics  

2.1 Initial Program: Demo 1

2.2 Output and Analysis

2.3  Making efficient programs: Demo 2

2.4  Analysis

2.5  Conclusion

Chapter 3:  Abstract Class, or Interface?

Chapter Goal: In this chapter, we do not compare the basic differences between an abstract class or an interface. Instead, we discuss the code segments where you can use either of them, but the compiler does not raise any issue. Then we will analyze how to write efficient code using both these techniques for some

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      Publisher: Apress
      Publication Date: 09/07/2021
      ISBN13: 9781484273210, 978-1484273210
      ISBN10: 1484273214

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Part I Basics 
      Chapter 1:  Avoid Unnecessary Code Comments

      Chapter Goal: To show you the proper use of comments. It also discusses the side-effects of bad/redundant comments.

      No of pages: 5-10+

      Chapter 2:  Use Polymorphism

      Chapter Goal: To show why a polymorphic code can perform better.

      No of pages    5-10+

      Sub - Topics  

      2.1 Initial Program: Demo 1

      2.2 Output and Analysis

      2.3  Making efficient programs: Demo 2

      2.4  Analysis

      2.5  Conclusion

      Chapter 3:  Abstract Class, or Interface?

      Chapter Goal: In this chapter, we do not compare the basic differences between an abstract class or an interface. Instead, we discuss the code segments where you can use either of them, but the compiler does not raise any issue. Then we will analyze how to write efficient code using both these techniques for some

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