thank you for your advice. i already have java fundamental knowledge and
have one year experience. thank you all the same, best wishes.

2010/6/29 Indicator Veritatis <[email protected]>

> I have to disagree. Sun's tutorials ignore far too many really basic
> pedagogical principles to be "the best". But I still use them -- and
> advise others to use them, Why? Because they are the most up-to-date
> freely available tutorials on the web. They most likely always will
> be. But let's not confuse that with 'best'. That they are not. They
> are not even close.
>
> A tutorial that pay more attention to basic pedagogy is
> http://www.webbasedprogramming.com/Java-1.2-Unleashed/. Unfortunately,
> it is quite dated. But that is exactly why I so strongly recommend
> using both Sun's and another, such as this "Java 1.2 Unleashed".
>
> Also good and not quite as out of date, Bruce Eckel's "Thinking in
> Java". The 3rd edition is at http://www.mindview.net/Books/TIJ/
>
> On Jun 27, 2:45 am, Navigateur <[email protected]> wrote:
> > The best Java tutorials are the Sun "The Java Tutorials" on the
> > internet. Since Android uses the Java programming language but uses a
> > different virtual machine, you can overlook some of the "JVM"-related
> > comments in the tutorials but programming is the same in every
> > language, so what you learn in Java, you can "translate" over to any
> > other language, and develop in that also.
> >
> > On Jun 25, 3:02 am, ben linus <[email protected]> wrote:> thank you
> for the book you recommended,i will read it seriously.
> >
> > > 2010/6/24 MobDev <[email protected]>
> >
> > > > you can buy a  book,
> > > > and even though this might be wrongly interpreted as some kind of
> > > > publicity I'd like to advise you to buy Mark Murphy's books.
> > > > He has a beginners version and an advanced one, and in my opinion
> they
> > > > are very very understandable (I have read some very techincal Android
> > > > books as well, but those became very boring very fast)...
> > > >http://commonsware.com/
> >
> > > > On 22 jun, 11:13, ben linus <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > > Hi ,
> > > > > Does anyone can tell me how to master android fast, i am a
> beginner.
> > > > > The official doc is so tedious, i have no clue to learn it.
> > > > > expect your reply and thanks for it.
> >
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