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1.Java - The Complete Reference Paperback



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This book is a comprehensive guide to the Java language, describing its syntax, keywords and fundamental programming principles. Significant portions of the Java API library are also examined. This book is for all programmers, whether you are a novice or an experienced pro. The beginner will find its carefully paced discussions and many examples especially helpful.

2. Java: The Complete Reference, Eleventh Edition


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Herbert Schildt is a world leading programming author.  He is an authority on the C, C++, Java, and C# programming languages, and a master Windows programmer. His programming books have sold more than three million copies worldwide and have been translated into all major foreign languages. He is the author of numerous best sellers including C: The Complete Reference, Java 2: The Complete Reference, Java 2: A Beginner's Guide, C#: A Beginner's Guide, and many more.  Schildt holds a master's degree in computer science from the University of Illinois.

3.Java the complete reference ninth edition



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Java: The Complete Reference 9E by Herbert Schildt Mc Graw Hill Education Oracle Press New book in great condition

4:Java 2: The Complete Reference, Fifth Edition


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The Most Comprehensive and Definitive Guide to Java!

Let Herb Schildt, the world's leading programming author, show you everything you need to develop, compile, debug, and run Java applications and applets. This definitive guide contains complete details on the Java language, its class libraries, and its development environment along with hundreds of examples and expert techniques. Fully updated to cover the latest features of Java 2, v1.4, including the new I/O API, regular expressions, chained exceptions, the assert keyword, and upgrades to Java's networking classes and the Collections Framework, this comprehensive reference is a must-have for every Java programmer. And, everything is explained in the clear, uncompromising style that has made Herb Schildt the choice of millions worldwide.


5:Java: Programming Basics for Absolute Beginners



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Java is one of the most popular and widely used programming languages available. Most of the modern applications built around the world, including server side and business logic components, are made from the Java programming language. Its portability and ease of use has ensured that it is a favourite among novices and seasoned developers alike.

6:Programming with Java | 6th Edition


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The sixth edition of this most trusted book on JAVA for beginners is here with some essential updates. Retaining its quintessential style of concept explanation with exhaustive programs, solved examples, and illustrations, this test takes the journey of understanding JAVA to slightly higher level. The book introduces readers to some of the Core JAVA topics like JDBC, Java Servlets, Java Beans, Lambada Expression and much more. Practical real-life projects will give a better understanding of JAVA usage and make students industry-ready.

7:Core Java: An Integrated Approach, New: Includes All Versions upto Java 8





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Core Java – An Integrated Approach covers all core concepts in a methodical way. It helps you learn the concepts—from OOPS to abstract classes and interfaces; from software packaging to providing API documents; from error handling to converting fundamental data into object form; from collection framework to streams and creating client and server program to threads; from creating GUI applications to generics and communication with database. This book also covers the interview questions along with the subject matter to help students do well in interviews. The questions presented in this book have been collected from various interviews.

8:Java: The Ultimate Beginners Guide to Effectively Learn Java Programming Step-by-Step


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Computer programming still holds a large amount of uncertainty among those who are not familiar with it and who may still think that this is something far too complex for a casual user to learn. But computer languages have taken great strides in the past few decades and there are now simple general-purpose ones that do a great job.








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