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The idea for my last blog post (my ten favorite online resources for advanced Java developers), was inspired by the Xiaoran Wang post Top 10 Websites for Advanced Level Java Developers .
Core Java (Prentice Hall, 2001) is one of those books and is already up to its fifth edition. Does anyone else remember when this book was only one volume and 622 pages?
Can anyone recomend a book or two. My class starts Java Programming in the next semester and I'm loking to get a jump start on it. I've done some programming in Visual Basic and HTML but I haven't ...
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