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Paperback Java for the World Wide Web Visual QuickStart Guide Book

ISBN: 0201748649

ISBN13: 9780201748642

Java for the World Wide Web Visual QuickStart Guide

This is a task-based, visual guide to the Java 2 platform for non-programmers. This fully updated second edition covers new Java 2 features with an emphasis on using Java for Web scripting. A... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Real Good for Popping in some Java Right Now

Real Good Book it doesn't teach too much but for some quick get up and running now it's great then you just catch on and it's easy to find stuff and if you want to superficially password protect your page this book does it but it's not for in depth Java, that I think is more Joeseph Webber I think it is and David Holzner at least I like their writing and teaching style also like Dori Smith and Kathy Walrath they are an easy read.

Great starter-upper

This is the single best book I've ever read on Java. I had to start up for a school Web project, and it got me going straightaway, regardless of the fact that I'm only thirteen. Great job, Dori and Tom!!!

Good Introduction to the Extreme Basics

I didn't know anything about Java when I started reading this book, but I already had some experience with object-oriented programming. I bought this because it seemed like a pretty easy-going book, especially after trying to get started with "Learning Java" from O'Reilly. The main plus for this book is that it is extremely easy to follow. All steps are explained and you can build up simple programs of your own pretty quickly. It's also useful as a basic reference for writing GUIs in Java. However, this book does not cover a lot of material. For example, anything that isn't directly related to building a GUI. The only topics are the few basic classes, functions, operators, etc. that you need to make check boxes, etc. If you buy this book, you will still need another reference to learn the rest of Java. I gave this four stars since I believe it does what it set out to do although I would've preferred a more comprehensive book.
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