Computer Science Canada Java Tutorials |
Author: | Catalyst [ Wed May 28, 2003 5:30 pm ] |
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Does anyone know a good site for java tuts? (besides sun) |
Author: | rizzix [ Wed May 28, 2003 6:07 pm ] |
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for those new to programming: http://www.cafeaulait.org/javatutorial.html for the c++ programmers trying out Java: http://www.cafeaulait.org/javafaq.html#xtocid1902910 the java whitepaper http://java.sun.com/docs/white/langenv/ some more tutorials http://www.javacoffeebreak.com/tutorials/index.html ** hope these tutorials are helpful, since i've never used them. ** all i did to learn java: went to libraries and borrowed books on java. ** books are so much better, they explain complex concepts with ease and clarity ** some of these concepts are not touched by online tutorials. here are some book i recommend: beginners: Java2 (by wrox) [really boring otherwise] beginners -to- advanced: O'Reilly's series on java (imho these are the best) advanced: Prefessional Java Programming (by wrox) |
Author: | rizzix [ Sun Jul 13, 2003 1:12 pm ] |
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http://www.javapractices.com/ http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/views/java/tutorials.jsp |
Author: | nate [ Wed Sep 03, 2003 10:03 pm ] |
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rizzix have you heard of the book BIG JAVA? if so is it anygood? |
Author: | rizzix [ Thu Sep 04, 2003 3:00 pm ] |
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no sorry, i've not heard of it |
Author: | Tony [ Thu Sep 04, 2003 3:53 pm ] |
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there's a bunch of different books on different languages (especially C++ and Java), but they're all expensive. If your library has some more resent publishing (probably not) it would be the best choice. Otherwise you can just go an read them in Chapters, which I call "commersial library" since a lot of people just come to read books there ![]() |