Ok, I didn't get that from your post. Yes, pretty much the first chapter is the basics of what a class is and the second chapter goes into basic console output.
With the availability of online tutorials and the speed at which new technologies are coming out, I don't find the need to purchase books anymore. Once you have a basic understanding of one language, event-driven programs and OOP, you pretty much can pick up anything. ...Glenn On Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 3:50 PM, Steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > sorry, I guess my 40 character blurb didn't include enough context. I > was actually agreeing with you and laughing at the parent post. I > don't think it is Possible! to read a book on programming and not be > introduced to printf, cout, system.out.print, console.print, etc > before the end of chapter 2. >
