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Feb 10 2017 10:10pm
So, at the moment i've been using "Java A Beginners Guide 6th edition"
I was wondering if i should advance to "Java: The Complete Reference Ninth edition"
afterwards? Or do they cover the same stuff?
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Feb 11 2017 01:09am
Yes.
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Feb 11 2017 01:40am
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Yes.
yes to which part lol
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Feb 11 2017 04:39am
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yes to which part lol
Afterwards. Increase your skills.
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Feb 11 2017 08:45pm
IMO, after learning how the language works, all you need is the online documentation.
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Feb 12 2017 01:23pm
Quote (Mastersam93 @ Feb 11 2017 08:45pm)
IMO, after learning how the language works, all you need is the online documentation.
this, the best thing you can do is just think of programs that are possible and make them happen
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