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Subject:Re: rec a java book? From:Alexia Prendergast <alexiap -at- SEAGATESOFTWARE -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 30 Oct 1997 12:16:57 -0500
I have the first edition of that book -- there were so many errors in
the code examples that I learned a bunch because I had to debug :-) I'm
sure the current edition is cleaner. Overall, the structure of the book
is quite good.
A.
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Alexia Prendergast
Tech Pubs Manager
Seagate Software (Durham, NC, USA) mailto:alexiap -at- seagatesoftware -dot- com
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> From: Matt Ion [SMTP:soundy -at- mail -dot- bc -dot- rogers -dot- wave -dot- ca]
> Sent: Thursday, October 30, 1997 12:12 PM
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> I've recently discovered "Teach Yourself Java in 21 Days". Haven't
> started into it yet, but on a quick glance through it looks very
> promising, very well-structured.
>