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How good is Ivor Hortan's book(Beginning Java 2) for  Java   ?

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hthukral.mickey@gmail.com - 21 Feb 2007 17:12 GMT
hi.
I know some of you might not comfortable with the format of some of
the postings yesterday, I'll takecare everytime while asking a
comprehensively and without using any acronyms.Right!

Anyway, now i want to know is Ivor Hortan's Book  best one ?

thanks.
impaler - 21 Feb 2007 17:33 GMT
On Feb 21, 5:12 pm, hthukral.mic...@gmail.com wrote:
> hi.
> I know some of you might not comfortable with the format of some of
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>
> thanks.

It's Ivor Horton not Hortan.
Beginning Java 2, JDK 5 Edition it's a good book for beginners and
it's definitely better for Java learners than his other book that
teaches Visual C++.
Unless you want the older version of his Java book: Beginning Java 2,
SDK 1.4 Edition

Don't ask what a book can teach you, ask what you want to learn from
that book. There are TOCs for free and sample chapters that can give
you an idea if it fits your requirements.


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