Thank you all for a response. However, the whole thing was a false
alarm. The interview had *nothing*, I mean N O T H I N G to do with
Java. Oh well. At least I know Java now. :) "Teach yourself Java in 17
hours".
Anyway, so I got the "Java Developers 1998 Almanach". A neat,
complet
I'm using _The Java Class Libraries Second Edition, Volume 1_ by
Patrick Chan and company from Sun. It covers java.io, java.lang,
java.math, java.net, java.text and java.util. It is 2000 pages long
and full of examples. Volume 2 covers applets and other stuff but I
didn't buy it because I'm not
As always when it is about books I recommand to look at
http://www.mcp.com/personal/
There you can get ONLINE for free full books like the great
Java 1.1 Unleashed of Sams and another about 15-20 (!) titles about Java.
It is true that not all of them are very new, but there are some very
fresh
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello all,
>
>I'm all new here. I would like to gain pretty good understanding of
> Java. I have quite solid understanding of OOP/OOD. I've gone through some
> Java tutorials a few months back and fooled around with it somewhat. So I
> know, say, the syntax of the
Hello all,
I'm all new here. I would like to gain pretty good understanding of
Java. I have quite solid understanding of OOP/OOD. I've gone through some
Java tutorials a few months back and fooled around with it somewhat. So I
know, say, the syntax of the Java language. What I don't know is