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Java Books
I'm back to learning another programming language (if I have time). This time it's Java and I'm using BlueJ (nice simple interface) as my coding environment and Java 2 1.4.1 SDK. Any suggestions on what's the best book out there for Java?
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At UDM, I learned Java with this book: http://vig.prenhall.com/catalog/acad...341517,00.html
(it was an older edition, however.. 3rd, I believe) It wasnt too bad. Lots of examples, and good documentation on functions & objects available for use. |
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