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Maxim2015-02-24 01:35:54
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Maxim, 2015-02-24 01:35:54

It is possible to choose only one of the three books. Where to start learning Java?

I am zero. No programming skills or knowledge. java will be learned to write an android program for myself.
1) Learning Java Authors: Kathy Sierra, Bert Bates www.ozon.ru/context/detail/id/7821666
2) Java. Complete Guide Herbert Schildt www.ozon.ru/context/detail/id/8237920
3)Java. Professional Library. Volume 1. Fundamentals Kay S. Horstmann, Gary Cornell www.ozon.ru/context/detail/id/25151213

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DR_Demons, 2015-02-24
@DR_Demons

1. good as a textbook, the material is presented in an informal way, it’s just interesting to read)
2. a cool reference book, a lot of useful things, but it’s more dry and more difficult to read compared to the first one.

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Max, 2015-02-25
@mbelskiy

Why isn't "Java Philosophy" listed?

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Shurik, 2015-02-24
@aioon

1) +1 :)

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Winner_DE, 2015-02-24
@Winner_DE

Java. Professional Library. Volume 1. Fundamentals by Kay S. Horstmann, Gary Cornell + 2nd volume then
Java. The Complete Guide Herbert Schildt

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Viktor Koltcov, 2015-02-24
@Vityarik

2) +1 but the ninth edition is better there already about Lambdas

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