This is a discussion on seek advice on JAVA training within the Java forums, part of the Programming Talk category; HI all...i 'm new to JAVA..i want to know where should begin...books..trainings...what shd i look ...
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if you have prior knowledge of C++ then you can go for java books by Balagurushamy. I started learning java from this book then i go for HEAD
FIRST JAVA-KATHHY SIERRA....this is my way of learning java. Head first book is really good. |
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Hi
a beginner. . i would advise you to take up java complete reference.
then thinking in java by bruce would help . active forum participation helps to learn a lot rather than attending classes who teach 10% from the book. Browse to find a lot of ebooks in individual topics |
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