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Who's Afraid Of Java?

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Java continues to be the hot programming language for Internet applications. While many books have already been published on Java, this book presents the fundamentals of the language as an e-mail interchange between a student and instructor so that readers can see what the issues are in mastering the language from someone who is trying to learn it on her own.This book is a ...more
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Steve Heller (b. 1949) is a Texas-based programmer and author. He is best known for his books on C++, and particularly for his dialogical treatment of the language in his 2002 textbook C++: A Dialogue. Heller earned his bachelor's degree at Chicago's Shimer College, where he enrolled via early entrance. (from Shimer College Wiki)
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