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Books on Java
Hi, can anyone recommenda good book on Java? I want to teach it to myself. I already have a basic knowledge of programming concepts, so I don't really need a book that, for example, tells me what a "variable" is. Can anyone recommend anything?
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I found Thinking in Java by Bruce Eckel pretty good. If you decide to buy it, check it out and make sure that it's what you want, though.
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ya try checking it out at this link:
http://64.78.49.204/ I just looked for Thinking in Java by Bruce Eckel on google and came up with that page. I have downloaded the file as well and looks rather interesting. |
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I quite like Walter Savitch's "Java: An introduction to computer science and programming"
I also have "Learning Java" from O'Reilly, and it's pretty good too. |
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If it is Java 2 you wish to learn then buy Java 2 for dummies, I find the dummies book very good then i move onto more advanced material, just a suggestion though.
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Thanks for the help.
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