Re: Recomended books for learning Java
news.bluecom.no wrote:
Thank you very much for the feedback, Jeff.
But it doesn't answer my main question, help in finding some good
resources for learning Java development.
Search the Web. A quick Google search will turn up dozens of excellent books.
www.mindprod.com has some good advice for beginners, too.
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Lew
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