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Covering everything from basic Java development concepts to the latest tools and techniques used in Java, this book will put would-be programmers on their way to Java mastery Explores what goes into creating a program, how to put the pieces together, dealing with standard programming challenges, debugging, and making it work Updated for the release of the Java SDK 2.0, with all examples revised to reflect the changes in the technology
User review
Great!
Definitely worth the money.
This has, and will continue to be, an invaluable resource for me when coding in Java. I'll most likely end up owing my degree to this book!
User review
A decent read, but don't expect to be programming anything real after this book
I got this book because of the good reviews, but I promptly returned it and got Head First Java, which is much more comprehensive. I got over the usual `for dummies` annoyances like the constant joking and the constant referrals to other chapters. What I couldn't get over was that this book did not go far enough. I know that it is for beginners, but this book really doesn't teach you very much at all. If it was to be a real beginner's book, maybe the author should have spent more time discussing HOW the code works and much less on the actual Java language. There also should be exercises to do on your own, and there aren't any at all. That would have offered the most value for beginner programmers.
In short, if you just want to read about programming, get this book. If you actually want to do some of it, this book isn't for you.
User review
Great!
Definitely worth the money.
This has, and will continue to be, an invaluable resource for me when coding in Java. I'll most likely end up owing my degree to this book!
User review
A decent read, but don't expect to be programming anything real after this book
I got this book because of the good reviews, but I promptly returned it and got Head First Java, which is much more comprehensive. I got over the usual `for dummies` annoyances like the constant joking and the constant referrals to other chapters. What I couldn't get over was that this book did not go far enough. I know that it is for beginners, but this book really doesn't teach you very much at all. If it was to be a real beginner's book, maybe the author should have spent more time discussing HOW the code works and much less on the actual Java language. There also should be exercises to do on your own, and there aren't any at all. That would have offered the most value for beginner programmers.
In short, if you just want to read about programming, get this book. If you actually want to do some of it, this book isn't for you.