Hello Naveedur Rahman,
I total agree with your statement beacuse i'm using Kaithey Sierra SCJP book .it very nice for beginner.I Would like to give suggestion to all beginner who want to make career in JAVA use this book and find the diffrence.It really help me, hope will all of you too.
Regard's,
Sunil Zarikar
--- On Fri, 26/2/10, Naveedur Rahman <rahman.naveed@
From: Naveedur Rahman <rahman.naveed@
Subject: Re: [Java] Books and or tutorials
To: Java_Official@
Date: Friday, 26 February, 2010, 3:56 PM
Hello,
Well people says that Complete Reference Core java is good book , but I would suggest u
Kaithey Sierra SCJP book. Its ultimate book if u r thinking for certification (SCJP) as well.
WIth regard
--- On Sun, 21/2/10, jimdougherty <jimmdougherty@ gmail.com> wrote:
From: jimdougherty <jimmdougherty@ gmail.com>
Subject: [Java] Books and or tutorials
To: Java_Official@ yahoogroups. com
Date: Sunday, 21 February, 2010, 1:13 AM
Hi,
I am a long time C programmer and I would like to teach myself Java. Can someone recommend a good book or tutorial to start with. Thanks.
Jim
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