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Description: Let me respectfully begin by saying that I am not a programmer, and this book is not targeted towards professional programmers. My background is in business and education, and I have to take a meaty course in Java as a part of a post-graduate program I am going to start in the fall. I am in the process of finishing chapter ten of this book, and it is a painless and thorough introduction to Java and OOP concepts. I started my self-study on Java using Ivor Horton's Introductory Java book. Unquestionably, this is a fantastic starting point for professional programmers starting in Java, but I found the explanations and the examples in the book to be extremely confusing and disheartening. "Java 2 A Beginner's Guide," covers most of the content of the first half of Horton's book. However, the examples are clear and crisp, and Schildt is a master teacher because every chapter starts with purposefully simple concepts and problems and then more complex work is introduced. However, the author w ..
| ISBN: |
0072127422 |
| Release Date: |
21 November, 2000 |
| List Price: |
$29.99 |
| Author: |
Herbert Schildt, Herb Schildt |
| Publisher: |
McGraw-Hill Osborne Media |
| Last Updated: |
06/26/2003 |
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