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Hi all
I wanted to ask if anybody could recomend a good Java book for somebody who never tried it out? I'm thinking of starting, but I need a good book with good instructions that suits a beginner. That means it starts from "a" before going to "b". Kinda like a book that tries to teach nine year olds. Any suggestions?
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Thinking in Java
Try Thinking in Java by Bruce Eckel.
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