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Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: A�, MI, USA |
posted 07-12-2002 04:07
First off, I wasn't sure where to put this. So if a Psychotic or a Mad Scientist would be ever so kind to move it? I'll throw in a few black pills! |
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist From: buttcrack of the midwest |
posted 07-12-2002 04:15
This is a question for ini. |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: A�, MI, USA |
posted 07-12-2002 04:20
Thanks DB *hands him a few pills* I didn't see "Java" under the forum title |
Maniac (V) Inmate From: Cell 666 |
posted 07-12-2002 05:52
I recommend this book. It's the book we use to learn it at University and it's pretty easy to pick up on, quickly. |
Bipolar (III) Inmate From: |
posted 07-12-2002 07:41
for my money the best book to learn Java with is the wrox press "Beginning Java 2" by Ivor Horton |
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist From: Rochester, New York, USA |
posted 07-12-2002 15:20
http://www.mindview.net/Books/TIJ/ |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: Canada, Toronto |
posted 07-13-2002 00:05
We had this book in our Java introductory class: |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: Cell block #4 |
posted 07-13-2002 00:28
http://www.cc.gatech.edu/classes/ Pick a Java class (CS 1322) for any semester, and download the slides (they even have a zip file of all the slides ~ 7 mb I think). There are a few, but you could go through them in a day or two, and most of it would seem obvious if you've done C++ stuff. After you've done that, you oughta be in good shape to learn the more specialised stuff yourself off the net, for whatever it is you want to do. That's what I did - worked for me.. |