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Re: good beginner's java books?
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Re: good beginner's java books?


  • Subject: Re: good beginner's java books?
  • From: Strausz Riccardo <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 9 Aug 2003 12:29:39 -0500

You may try
http://developer.apple.com/documentation/WebObjects/JavaForWODev/
JavaForWODev.pdf

It is a good beginning!
Dino

On sabado, agos 9, 2003, at 09:28 America/Mexico_City, David Thorp
wrote:

> Greetings,
>
> Once again, my greatest thanks to all those who have helped on this
> and some of the other lists to answer so many of my questions in the
> last couple of weeks.
>
> As some of you know I'm on a learning rampage :-)
>
>
>
> Sorry for the repetition, to those with whom I've already shared the
> following...
>
> Years ago I learnt Pascal, and supposedly good programming techniques,
> at university.  In the last few years I've been a high end FileMaker
> programmer.
>
> In the last couple of weeks, I've learnt the basics of C, OO
> programming, Obj-C, and starting to get my head around Cocoa, PB and
> IB (although none of those were entirely new to me).
>
>
>
> Now I want to look into Java, and possibly WebObjects.
>
> Most of this is in an attempt to figure out where I want to take my
> future (Definitely moving away from FileMaker).  I'm fairly certain
> that in the long term, it's the latter (WebObjects development).  So I
> want to get started on it right away :-)
>
> Can anyone recommend the best books/tutorials/other learning materials
> for learning enough Java to take on WebObjects and then to start
> learning that, (given the basic rundown I've given above of what I've
> learnt so far)?
>
> I appreciate this is a big undertaking, particularly if I'm not
> planning to do any expensive courses (that right now I just can't
> afford), but I want to make the most of whatever I *can* do.
>
> Any advice or direction will be most welcome.
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> David.
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