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AFTER completing java course in solo learn , did you refer any other book ?

i am confused, should i read head first java ? but solo learn also has provided basics and head first java is also for basics

8th Jun 2017, 6:37 PM
Rishabh Joshi
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It's a good idea to read books! Go through the e-books provided in below question/code : https://www.sololearn.com/discuss/204501/?ref=app https://code.sololearn.com/W8iMGXTusS8V/?ref=app
8th Jun 2017, 6:40 PM
Dev
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I suggest you read head first java, because polymorphism, numbers, data structures, GUI, thread, and many more are discussed in detail. And also the exercises are very helpful.
8th Jun 2017, 7:24 PM
Da' BO$
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it's always advised to first go through the books. 'Java the complete reference' by Herbert is the most recommended book. The course lets you to go through basics to advance. all d very best
25th Jun 2017, 6:50 AM
Aman Mathur
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Thnx bro
25th Jun 2017, 6:51 AM
Rishabh Joshi
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has anyone watched new Boston videos for java ? what should I choose between head first and Bucky
9th Jun 2017, 2:26 AM
Rishabh Joshi
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