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Information Technologies related
Certainly the bulk of books I read are dealing with computers and
what runs on them.
My favorite language not really because of the hype.
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Beginning
Java 2 - Jdk 1.3 Version
Ivor Horton |
An excellent introduction into the
language not only covering the surface features. There might
be only a few books being more detailed but the way this book is
written classifies it best choice for learning Java 2. |
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Professional
Java Server Programming
Hans
Bergsten, Jason
Diamond
Danny
Ayers, Sing
Li
and others
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Java server programming might be the
area where the language makes the best sense. Who ever wants
to enter this world might want to find out what is doable in
this book. Most of the chapter provide profound knowledge
ready to start with. Some of the parts like Jini you might be
inspired to get books going into depth. |
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Professional
Jini
Sing
Li, Ronald
Ashri
Jerome Scheuring
and others
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Don't presume any abbreviation
behind Jini - there is none. Expect a nice distributed
services network technology behind it that has the potential
to change the way we do networking in the near future. This
book shows in exact detail how it works and highly stimulates
to use it extensively. |
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