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Subject:Re: rec a java book? From:Aileen Asistio <aiai -at- POLGAS -dot- TOPMAX -dot- COM -dot- PH> Date:Thu, 30 Oct 1997 15:14:31 +0800
try JAVA Developers Reference by Mike Cohn etal.
you can also use the MS J++ CD...
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Aileen N. Asistio
Technical Writer
Topmax Philippines, Inc.
aiai -at- topmax -dot- com -dot- ph
On Wed, 29 Oct 1997, mark26 wrote:
> Has anyone successfully taught themselves java? If so, would you
> mind clueing me into what books/cdroms you used. I have simple
> computer programming experience [cobol,basic]. I've seen the cdroms
> offered by tiger, and of course the oreilly 'nutshell' book.
>
> Thanks,,
>
> Mark
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