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good book
Hello All,
I have been programming C++ and VB for a few years, and now our company is
deciding to move to J2EE. Can anyone recommend a couple good books for a
newbie like me in that area?
Thank you very much.
Nina.
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Re: good book
"Nina" <nina2kool_nospam@hotmail.com> wrote:
>Hello All,
>Dear;
I advice you to read the documentation of the Sun Microsystem Site firstly,
then I will find some books for you;
What is your company name? are they need a J2EE programmers? Can I apply
for It?
Note: I'm also worked 2 years in C++, then Now I'm working in J2EE and Wireless
BR
Ahmad Q. K.
>I have been programming C++ and VB for a few years, and now our company
is
>deciding to move to J2EE. Can anyone recommend a couple good books for
a
>newbie like me in that area?
>
>Thank you very much.
>
>Nina.
>
>
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Re: good book
"Ahmad Q. K." <ahmadqk2@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>"Nina" <nina2kool_nospam@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>Hello All,
>>Dear;
>I advice you to read the documentation of the Sun Microsystem Site firstly,
>then I will find some books for you;
>
>What is your company name? are they need a J2EE programmers? Can I apply
>for It?
>
>Note: I'm also worked 2 years in C++, then Now I'm working in J2EE and Wireless
>BR
>Ahmad Q. K.
>
>>I have been programming C++ and VB for a few years, and now our company
>is
>>deciding to move to J2EE. Can anyone recommend a couple good books for
>a
>>newbie like me in that area?
>>
>>Thank you very much.
>>
>>Nina.
>>
>>
>
Hello
i think there is two or three books like The java tutorial,you can download
it from Sunmicrosystems
and there is Thinking in Java for Brucikle you can search for it in the internet
and i think the best one is core java2 i did not find it in the internet
i hope that will help you
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