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what is the best book for learning java
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I really like walter savitch's "Java: An introduction to computer science"
I believe theres a new version out now to cover Java 1.5 too. |
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Java - How to program by dietel and dietel. |
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the "21 days" books never hurt anybody.
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Atleast computer science can books can have errata sheets on the web. One who buys the book must also provided with the errata sheets at the right time.. Hopefully, all books in computer science have ....
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