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Java Programming 24-Hour Trainer (Wrox Programmer to Programmer)

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A unique book-and-video package presented by Java guru Yakov Fain As one of the most popular software languages for building Web applications, Java is often the first programming language developers learn. The latest version includes numerous updates that both novice and experienced developers need to know. With this invaluable book-and-video package, Java authority Yakov ...more
Paperback, 504 pages
Published March 11th 2011 by John Wiley & Sons (first published February 15th 2011)
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Alexander Petrov
Jun 19, 2013 Alexander Petrov rated it it was amazing
Recommends it for: All Java EE developers
Recommended to Alexander by: Yakov Fain via his podcast americhka.us
This book is awesome!

Yakov Fain is one of the best teachers in enterpise programming world.

He explores Java EE widely with minimal working code examples, so you can see and understand full landscape of technologies.

It gives you solid framework of knowlege.

This is the best FIRST book about Java EE (6).

Even this is a good book for experienced developers as a cheat sheet in technologies they didn't use for some time.

Iuliia Shykh
Nov 18, 2015 Iuliia Shykh rated it really liked it
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I absolutely liked it. Fair to say, trudging through the pages isn't easy, but at least here is no chance to get a callus.)) The prerequisite for reading this book is installed IDE Eclipse (plus GlassFish for Java EE). Java EE part on client-server development is a mainspring of the book. Sometimes invokes that feeling as if you have a lack of knowledge to understand a code that could be three pages long. That's ok. Don't put yourself in the impasse, go back to previous page and read a preceding ...more
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