Thanks Guys (the 2 Jims and Adam),

Comments much appreciated!

I was actually looking for Java for ColdFusion developers as well, and
I may purchase it also. It wasn't 'in stock' at the location I was
looking. I might send for it soon.

;-)

Yves

On 4/21/05, Jim Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, actually.  I know there have been several different versions - I
> went through the Java 1.2 edition.  Horton's very good - his style
> reminds me of an easygoing old CompSci professor - the guy that would be
> in the middle of a discussion of polymorphism then get off on a tangent
> on some super-geeky project he did for GE or IBM back when they were
> using vacuum tube computers to calculate missile trajectories or something
> 
> Anyway, along with O'Reilly's Head First Java, I think it's one of the
> best - and most accessible - introductions to Java development (and OO
> development as well) out there.  I know some people who are more in
> favor of tomes that are a lot more serious (Bruce Eckel's "Thinking in
> Java" is outstanding, but his examples can be really opaque), but head
> out to your local Books-A-Million and flip through a couple and see what
> suits your style.
> 
> - Jim
> 
> Yves Arsenault wrote:
> 
> >Hello there,
> >
> >I was wondering if anyone out there in Cyber land has read this book
> >and would care to write any comments, good or bad.
> >
> >Ivor Horton's Beginning Java2
> >
> >Thanks,
> >
> >
> 
> 

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