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Reddit mentions of Core Java Volume I--Fundamentals (11th Edition) (Core Series)

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We found 4 Reddit mentions of Core Java Volume I--Fundamentals (11th Edition) (Core Series). Here are the top ones.

Core Java Volume I--Fundamentals (11th Edition) (Core Series)
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Found 4 comments on Core Java Volume I--Fundamentals (11th Edition) (Core Series):

u/samort7 · 257 pointsr/learnprogramming

Here's my list of the classics:

General Computing

u/bindhast · 2 pointsr/learnprogramming

I was in Barnes and noble and leafed through couple of books on java. I liked this one .

Core Java Volume I--Fundamentals (11th Edition) https://www.amazon.com/dp/0135166306/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_k9tLDbAJGDZA9

u/j3kyl_ · 2 pointsr/learnjava

To be fair, there are two or three great java books (beginner / intermediate):

Java: A Beginner's Guide, Seventh Edition

Core Java Volume I--Fundamentals, 1 (11th Edition)

u/cjmarquez · 1 pointr/learnjava

I've bought some udemy courses (not particularly in java) though some are pretty good to at least understand what the technology is or what you can do, I've found that reading the online documentation will provide you the same knowledge (at least for some of the JS frameworks I've studied through the site) while this is not the same for a more complex language like Java, I would suggest you to take the MOOC listed in the tutorial section of this sub, as for books I would say "Head First Java" and one that I'm currently reading and have helped me to understand some of the language concepts better "Core Java Volume I" for fundamentals and volume II for advanced topics
https://www.amazon.com/Core-Java-I-Fundamentals-11th-Horstmann/dp/0135166306/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=core+java&qid=1571173232&sr=8-2
https://www.amazon.com/Head-First-Java-Kathy-Sierra/dp/0596009208/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=head+first+java&qid=1571173566&sr=8-1

Hope this helps