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highly recommended |
Agree with Brin, teaches you, does not throw jargon at you 
Recently I was in a Java class. We had 60 students and the professor had no time to stop and answer questions. My friends and I were lost and few places to turn. One of my friends stubled across this book. What a great fine. It answered all the questions the professor didn't answer.
Great book for anyone having a difficult time learning Java 
Pros probably stay away from this book. However, I've taken a Java course and the teach couldn't express Java programming concepts in clear English. Thank goodness for this book because I don't think I'd pass the course. I highly recommend this book.
Quick reference for java 
The book will not describe any difficult things behind the java codes. It is a quick java book for you to getting start the java program immediately. It describes the basic knowledge of java program towards what you have to know for your first java program.
You will get much success of java program by following this book's example. The most attractive of this book is that you may spot what you want very easily in the book. It is because the size of the book is not too thick, it told not much and not less for your java application. And the information of the book is very straightforward to the point that you are seeking for. Although this book didn't have all the information about java, it's knowledge is enough for you too carry on your java coding. Therefore, I think this is a very efficient book for you to start you first java application. However, if you want to be a java expert you still need to see more books or some of the other reference in order to understand the whole picture of java.
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demystified, java
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