I made the decision to learn Java a few months ago and to actually do it this time, and really good - you know to be a kick-ass Java developer (to almost quote Bob Balaban). I have studied/tried quite a lot of different programming languages before and looked at both C++ and Java (both object oriented) before but never really gone into the depth of it. But I have tried, several times. I have bought books (read the first chapters before I found something more interesting to do) and read tutorials on Internet and that has helped me to some point of course but when it comes to Java (in my opinion) it's a lot about understanding and a barrier to climb before you get it and fully can enjoy it and really make use of it. But once you have climbed that barrier you just keep going and nothing will stop you. And then it is up to you to decide whether you want to use your understanding of Java in what you do today or if you want to focus more on it and keep learning more like servlets, Java beans, JSP and whatever is out there.

Here's a sample from Google Books (thanx Thomas).
The authors of the book has a blog as well called "Creating passionate users". And there are a few more books written in the same manners, take a look at them here.
Some Java-resources:
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Tack för tipset,
ReplyDeleteHittade ett utdrag ur boken på Google Books:
http://books.google.com/books?id=5VTBuvfZDyoC&printsec=toc&dq=head+first+java&sig=_TxpWY_9OyNrBO2ucSh5VJ49kRs#PPP1,M1
- Thomas
Toppen, tack! Jag uppdaterar blogginlägget med det!
ReplyDelete// Niklas
It's really an amazing book.
ReplyDeletei read 3 or 4 books before. But after reading head first java, i really understood what java is.