On Sun, 10 Feb 2002, Shlomi Fish wrote:

> You cannot expect "Java Unleashed" (which I did not thoroughly read, but
> found interesting and was quite impressed from), to teach you _everything_
> there is to know about Java. Java is a very encompassing technology and
> its getting worse in this sense. But it can bring you to a stage where you
> can advance on your own, and be familiar with all the important caveats of
> it.

that has not been my experience with the unleashed books, but the last
one i bothered to read was several years ago, so maybe they got better
since. (doubtful, but possible).

> Well, so do I. However, I think that such books can teach you enough to
> become a professional, although not very experienced programmer in a
> certain technology.

you seem have a curious definition of 'professional'.

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