isbjerg@gmail.com writes:
> Bogen der står på læse planen er:
> Lewis & Loftus: Java software solutions - foundations of program
> design, 4. ed.
>
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0321245830/104-2748871-9232752?v=glance&n=283155
>
> Jeg synte den for stor og der står alt alt for meget jeg ikke har
> behov for. og så går den forlangsomt frem -...brok brok brok
Jeg så følgende anmeldelse på det angivne link:
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This is a very good book, to the right audience. It is first and
foremost an introduction to programming, second an introduction to
programming in an object-oriented language, and third, an introduction
to Java.
So, the keys to liking this book are:
1. You have not programmed before, or only a little
2. You want to learn to program in an object-oriented language
3. You want solid skills, not to add Java to your resume
If your main goal is to learn Java, or to learn enough Java to apply
for a Java programming job, there are better books. In this book Java
is a means to an end, that of learning to write software. You'll learn
a fair amount of Java -- nothing to sneeze at, definitely -- but it's
only the first step of many towards mastery of the Java platform
(which is *huge*, no one book will tell you all you need to know).
If, on the other hand, you don't know how to program, and think you
might like to learn, this is a pretty good book, and you'll learn
enough Java to be ready for the next level.
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Så spørgsmålet er lidt hvad du skal bruge det til, og hvorfor du har
brug for noget andet?
Hvis du er helt grøn, så er "The Java Tutorial" udmærket til at komme
i gang på. Det er javabog.dk også. Kod i øvrigt en masse - man skal
øve sig.
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Thorbjørn Ravn Andersen