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Book still relevant? "Essential Java Style"

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tom fredriksen - 02 Feb 2006 12:47 GMT
Hi

I recently came across a book written by Jeff Langr called "Essential
Java Style" which was published in 2000.

What I am wondering is, if anybody who has read the book would say that
the contents of the book is still relevant with jdk 1.5.

I am no expert on java, therefor I am a bit uncertain of whether the
information and techniques explained are outdated or not.

Any thoughts?

regards

tom
Chris Smith - 02 Feb 2006 18:48 GMT
> I recently came across a book written by Jeff Langr called "Essential
> Java Style" which was published in 2000.

I just finished answering this question for you.  If you want people to
help you out, please have the consideration to avoid multiposting.  
Learn how to cross-post instead, if you just can't be convinced to stick
to one group.

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