Aug 10, 2017 08:09 AM
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Java was my first Computer related language I learned and the book my friend specified was my first book I'd perused to take in this dialect. It gives you a short presentation of everything. A justifiable reason, motivation to peruse this book is, it doesn't make you an Expert Java Programmer, however, it must make you a certain Java software engineer who knows practically every point identified with this dialect so at whatever point you require some assistance, you can return to this book to peruse in more detail or discover another book to peruse that specific theme in more profundity.
Despite the fact that "Java the Complete Reference" by Herbert Shildt is a great reference for Java I won't recommend it for learning Java for tenderfoots. It's like perusing Oxford word reference to learn English dialect.
If it's not too much trouble begin with books which clarify essentials of OOP unmistakably rather than books clarifying dialect API subtle elements, so I propose OCPJP Certification book by Kathy Sierra on the off chance that you have past programming knowledge generally Head First Java is the best book for add up to apprentice.
Hence not recommended.