Have you looked at http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/

Also, look at http://www.javalinux.net/

about development environments

Jacob Nikom


"Joe T." wrote:
> 
> hello
> Ive been planning on learning java development for a
> couple weeks now and im getting pretty sick of just
> sitting around -- id like to get started  :P
> 
> I picked up Just Java 2 from Sun and Pure Java 2 from
> Sams..both of which, IMO, werent very good books at
> all.  Just Java trys to explain the terms in such a
> simplified manner, you completely miss the point,
> while Pure Java is way advanced for where im at right
> now.  Maybe itll be usefull later on.
> 
> Where is there good documentation or even online books
> on the internet for learning Java? I hear Thinking in
> Java is good, but is it up to date on Java2?  I have
> to go online/free style now considering Ive spent too
> much on books and other computer-related stuff, my
> budget is too low for it right now.
> 
> Also, I downloaded JBuilder for Linux, but it seems
> like it would spoil me in means of actually learning
> the language..the VB-style method for the swing apps
> is an example..
> Are there any decend devel environments for Java? or
> am i better off going the joe/jed/vi route?
> 
> Thanks for your time
> 
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