Henri,
I guess what you are sying is that you have no need for it. How soon we forget the strugle and expense of tryin to figure all the concepts out. I see people sharing resources that they feel will help and people appreciate it as long as there is something in it for them. But, whn it is somthing we can't use then jus shout SPAM! It doesn't matter wheather others less advanced can use it and benefit from it. I have shared this book with people who thanked me because they are looking for something to help clear the haze of Java terms. So, do you feel better about yourself becuse you are beyond that point and prefer all those below you to suffer and maybe even giveup? Thin about it! You probably don't even know what the contents of the book are.


--- On Sat 08/30, Henri Yandell < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:

From: Henri Yandell [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sat, 30 Aug 2003 12:27:35 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: Re: [Juglist] A concise overview of Java - Interesting


Woo. Targetted spam.

On Fri, 29 Aug 2003, Margaret wrote:

> I found a book in Amazon.com that I wished I had when I started
> learning Java. It�s compact and covers topics from syntax through
> design patterns, and more. The title is �Java Power Source� and it�s
> like a no-nonsense survey of Java for people who want to get their arms
> around all the concepts without having to dig for it.
>


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