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Re: [cinjug-users] Tutor Java

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Subject: Re: [cinjug-users] Tutor Java
From: josh marotti <marotti@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 5 Oct 2005 16:10:25 -0400
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The best Java book I've read for a beginner is "Thinking in Java" by Bruce Eckel.  It reads really easily (not like most coding books that read like a math book), and its available for free online:
http://www.bruceeckel.com/

It teaches fundamentals of OOP and the entire core Java language.  You won't only learn the language well, but learn how to program well.

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On 10/5/05, john.chesher@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <john.chesher@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > wrote:

Remco,
I suggest two books:  O'Reily's "Learning Java" and Murach's "Java Servlets and JSP.  The 1st is a great into to the Java language.  The 2nd provides more info on developing J2EE applications, but maybe more importantly for a Java beginner, it provides a lot of help on how to configure and use the open source technologies you can use to create a development environment, such as Tomcat, MySql, etc.  These two books will take you a long way.




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10/05/2005 03:08 PM

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Can't help with the tutoring, but Sun does have some Java tutorial on
their web site ... that is how I started.

-----Original Message-----
From: Remco deJong [mailto:rd@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, October 05, 2005 3:02 PM
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Subject: [cinjug-users] Tutor Java

Hello Cinjug,

I was once a programmer in VB6 and now would like to try Java.  After
some starts and fits I'd like for someone to show me the way, to start
me on the path towards Java.  Is there someone out there that would
tutor me Java?  I don't expect it to be free and would negotiate a
reasonable pay rate...

rsvp
Remco deJong


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