Is there a list of recommended Java books?
I'm hoping to find one prized book that covers Java, UML, and Sun
Certification all in one. (Yeah, I know that's a long shot.)
I've programmed using Java for the last five years, but I really don't
feel that university lectures form a comprehensive, watertight
knowledge. (And the course book the lecturer forced us to by - written
by him - was utterly useless.)

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Bob
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TechBookReport - 28 Nov 2003 16:42 GMT
> Is there a list of recommended Java books?
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> by him - was utterly useless.)
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'Developing applications with Java and UML'
(http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0201702525/454/026-9470501-7375669
) isn't bad - though it doesn't cover certification (can't say I've ever
seen a book that does all three). For a broader list of Java books try
http://www.techbookreport.com/JavaIndex.html
Pan
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