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Java: The Complete Reference (Complete Reference Series)

Java: The Complete Reference (Complete Reference Series)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Its Complete, Really.
Review: A complete book to get introduction to in-depth information about Java. When I had to quickly deliver a prototype in Java (I was a C/C++ programmer then), this book came to my help and ever since, it became a bible for me.

The language is simple, the style is good and the approach is fantastic. Since the authors come from both the backgrounds, the treatment is very different.

I would strongly recommend to anyone who wants dive into Java. (I should say special thanks to my colleague who suggested this book)

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: This book would've got an 9 but I only rated it a 6
Review: Hello, I am Johnathan Mark Smith from the Staten Island Java Group and I think this book would've been a 9 but I rated it a 6. This book is pack with great example and thing you would not find in alot of book. The only thing is that it is base on jdk 1.0.2 and not JDK 1.1

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Haven't found a better one yet.
Review: I've got more than a dozen JAVA tutorial and reference books from a wide variety of authors, but when I'm really stuck ... this is the one I reach for. As a matter of fact, all the best programming reference books on my shelf are Schildt's.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Haven't found a better one yet.
Review: I've got more than a dozen JAVA tutorial and reference books from a wide variety of authors, but when I'm really stuck ... this is the one I reach for. As a matter of fact, all the best programming reference books on my shelf are Schildt's.


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