What java book should I get? Money is no object.

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alsnow

I just won a raffle and I get one free Java book, any book. I get to
pick.

Barring smart-ass answers like vintage autographed first printing
copies, and not a box-set bookshelf type of thing, what book would you
choose?

A nice big fat expensive one please!
 
D

Daniel Pitts

I just won a raffle and I get one free Java book, any book. I get to
pick.

Barring smart-ass answers like vintage autographed first printing
copies, and not a box-set bookshelf type of thing, what book would you
choose?

A nice big fat expensive one please!

http://www.amazon.com/
 
F

Furious George

I just won a raffle and I get one free Java book, any book. I get to
pick.

Barring smart-ass answers like vintage autographed first printing
copies, and not a box-set bookshelf type of thing, what book would you
choose?

A nice big fat expensive one please!

If money really is no object, then I can custom write a book for you.
 
J

Jeffrey Schwab

I just won a raffle and I get one free Java book, any book. I get to
pick.

Barring smart-ass answers like vintage autographed first printing
copies, and not a box-set bookshelf type of thing, what book would you
choose?

A nice big fat expensive one please!

Learning Java from O'Reilly.
 
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Ian Wilson

Jeffrey said:
Learning Java from O'Reilly.

Or, if you're not a beginner, Java Cookbook from O'Reilly.

O'Reilly's most expensive books seem to be Java Swing 2nd Ed. (I don't
like the 1st Ed. though) or Java Black Book 2nd Ed. (2001, a bit elderly?).
 
A

alsnow

Furious said:
If money really is no object, then I can custom write a book for you.

I should've listed that under "smart-ass". Oh well, I can't list
infinity.
 
R

richardsosborn

I just won a raffle and I get one free Java book, any book. I get to
pick.

Barring smart-ass answers like vintage autographed first printing
copies, and not a box-set bookshelf type of thing, what book would you
choose?

A nice big fat expensive one please!


Whichever one is next in your career goals.
Where are you and where are you going?
 

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