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Ode "To Joy" or "Pro Spring"

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Good afternoon, dear reader! I hasten to convey the news of the successful acquisition of access to an outstanding storehouse of knowledge, named surprisingly simply - “Spring 4 for professionals” or “Pro Spring”. Chris Schaeffer, Clarence Ho, and Rob Harrop have done an admirable job of carefully distilling the intricacies of a universal framework on the Java platform into a massive volume.
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While familiarity and hands-on experience are strongly recommended to fully understand the issues raised, discussions are conducted in plain language and supported by code that uses the current technology stack and official cultural tone. The list of selected topics is quite wide and covers the main techniques of commercial development: managing beans during configuration, competent use of transactions in the information exchange chain, using Hibernate and JPA 2 to communicate with databases, validation with type conversion and formatting, web application development and testing.
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If you pay attention to the quality of the printing, the publication is distributed in hardcover, and the content is conveyed in good clarity without changes in tone in the color. The only problem can be (key word!) called translation, which sometimes replaces technical terminology with a synonymous phrase of a great and powerful language, which in no way violates the integrity of the semantic content for the sake of aesthetic qualities. To summarize, I thank the educational portal JavaRush for the opportunity to participate in the competition, challenging my accumulated skills for personal and professional development. I hope that the policy of the competitive system will not be limited to a single case, and will continue to delight users with good prospects. “Pro Spring” is the first book of a technical nature in the library of a passionate reader and, I hope, not the last, because the field of information technology never stops and continues to provide food for the thirsty knowledge.
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