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Mr. Bunny's Big Cup O' Java(tm)

3.94  ·  Rating Details ·  18 Ratings  ·  5 Reviews
If you're right on the edge after a long day of coding and have time to waste, get this book and follow Mr. Bunny and Farmer Jake as they learn Java. Master the JDK, a toolset that enables Java programmers to spear both fish and small mammals. Understand Java syntax, including variables and alternatives for storing values, such as walk-in closets. Learn how to identify eac ...more
Paperback, 128 pages
Published April 22nd 1999 by Addison-Wesley Professional
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Bob
May 01, 2012 Bob rated it liked it
You need to read this book for the right reason. If you're wanting to learn to write Java code you've made a tactical error, there are much easier ways to go about it.

If you've already learned Java and have nobody to commiserate with as you're writing code, this is your ticket. You'll find fine little rants about topics like trying to accomplish useful work using Java IDEs, comments on the foibles of farmers and rabbits, interspersed with vaguely useful information about the Java language.

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Kevin Rubin
Aug 24, 2011 Kevin Rubin rated it really liked it
While not quite as funny as the ActiveX one, this is a good follow-up. Fortunately Mr. Egremont fixes some of his errors from the ActiveX book, and instead of all the confusing diagram and visual numbering, he keeps this one much simpler, image 1, diagram 1, picture 1, and so forth.

Since I know more about Java than ActiveX, I'm more confident of the technical quality of this particular book.
crashmstr
Apr 26, 2011 crashmstr rated it it was amazing
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This is one of the most amazing books to learn about rabbits and farmers, and how they relate (or not) to Java. A must have for any bookshelf, and programmers might like it too!
David
Sep 25, 2013 David rated it liked it
Shelves: computers-lang
An entertaining read back in the day.

I do love this one line: "By high-performance we mean that Java performance is adequate. By adequate, we mean slow."
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