Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 005.75
EAN: 9781575210308
ISBN: 1575210304
Label: Sams Publishing
Manufacturer: Sams Publishing
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 527
Publication Date: 1996-01
Publisher: Sams Publishing
Sales Rank: 210082
Studio: Sams Publishing
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Rating: - not good for me
I am a beginner,I want to learn java quickly.but this book cann't
help me to do this.
Rating: - Good Beginner's Reference
I have two beginning Java books, Joyce Farrel's "Java Programming: 2nd Edition" and "Teach Yourself Java in 21 Days" of the two, this book is the easier to understand. However, it doesn't push the reader to experiment with code and push themselves like the first title I mentioned does.
I have experience in other OOP languages and that may be what made this book easy for me to understand. If I try to look at this book as a beginner that has never had any programming experience I think ... Read More
Rating: - Teach yourself java in 21 YEARS
This book never comes close to presenting istself as a stand alone subject for learning java. Especially not in 21 days or 100 days, I would challange if it could be done in a year. This book is poorly written with enormous amount of errors , not just in the text but in the program listing themselves. I doubt if this book was proof read or even if any of the programs where written and carried out to the extreme to see if they really worked. While this book covers a lot of topics there are poor to ... Read More
Rating: - DON"T BUY THIS BOOK
Wow this book sucks... unorganized and incomplete. The most common line was "you will learn more about that later on day xxxx"
STAY AWAY FROM THIS BOOK
Rating: - This book is not bad if you know object-oriented programming
This book is a fairly good book if you have experience in C++. If you don't know object-oriented programming, my advice is to start from the beginning. Learn C/C++ first!!!!!
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