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The Java Class Libraries, Volume 1: java.io, java.lang, java.math, java.net, java.text, java.util (2nd ...
Patrick Chan, Rosanna Lee, ...

Addison-Wesley Professional, 1998 - 2050 pages

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My desert island book series

If you could design your own class="textlinks">Java reference series, what would you include? How about:

- An plain English explanation of each class and method.
- Sample code for every class and method.
- Intelligent organization that enables you to find a given class or method quickly.
- A comprehensive, well-organized index that thinks like you do.

This summarizes the content of this book and the other two in the series and explains why they are the three books I wouldn't dream of programming in Java without. (I've been a professional Java developer since 1996.) Buy the book and make your life easier.


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My desert island book series

If you could design your own class="textlinks">Java reference series, what would you include? How about:

- An plain English explanation of each class and method.
- Sample code for every class and method.
- Intelligent organization that enables you to find a given class or method quickly.
- A comprehensive, well-organized index that thinks like you do.

This summarizes the content of this book and the other two in the series and explains why they are the three books I wouldn't dream of programming in Java without. (I've been a professional Java developer since 1996.) Buy the book and make your life easier.


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Finally, a book worth more than the paper it's printed on.

You can get useful information without having to read useless information and verbage! This is absolutely the best programming reference book I have ever seen. Well organized, clear, straight-forward and concise class descriptions, hierarchy, and simple yet useful example code snippets for each class. As an experienced programmer who understands objects, all I want to know is what's available, what's it normally used for, where does fit into the larger picture and what's the syntax of how it's normally used. This book has it all and gets straight to the point.


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My desert island book series

If you could design your own class="textlinks">Java reference series, what would you include? How about:

- An plain English explanation of each class and method.
- Sample code for every class and method.
- Intelligent organization that enables you to find a given class or method quickly.
- A comprehensive, well-organized index that thinks like you do.

This summarizes the content of this book and the other two in the series and explains why they are the three books I wouldn't dream of programming in Java without. (I've been a professional Java developer since 1996.) Buy the book and make your life easier.


 for more information click here


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