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Introduction to Programming Using Java Version 4.1.pdf

April 12, 2007 · Filed Under Java, J2ME, J2EE  · Tags:

“INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMING USING JAVA Version 4.1″ is a free textbook that suitable for use in an introductory programming course and for people who are trying to learn programming on their own. In Introduction to Programming Using Java Version 4.1, that is 562 pages, 2.5 MB filesize, probably enough material for a full year College programming course. There are no prerequisites beyond a general familiarity with the ideas of computers and programs.

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