Articles and Books: There are many good Java references, including the following:
Geary,
D.M.
(1999)
Graphic Java: Mastering the JFC, Sun Microsystems Press
, Palo Alto, CA.
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Horstman,
C.S.
and
G. Cornell
(1999)
Core Java Volume I: Fundamentals, Prentice Hall
, Palo Alto, CA.
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Horstman,
C.S.
and
G. Cornell
(2000)
Core Java Volume II: Advanced Features, Prentice Hall
, Palo Alto, CA.
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Topley,
K.
(1998)
Core Java Foundation Classes, Prentice Hall PTR
, Upper Saddle River, NJ.
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WWW Pages: There are many good WWW pages devoted to Java programming, including the following:
Java Theory and Practice (by Brian Goetz)
There are also some WWW pages devoted to advanced Java topics, including:
Programming Practice: There are many good WWW pages that contain small Java programming assignments, including the following:
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