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Java Demystified 1st Edition James Keogh

  • SKU: BELL-1287190
Java Demystified 1st Edition James Keogh
$ 31.00 $ 45.00 (-31%)

4.4

102 reviews

Java Demystified 1st Edition James Keogh instant download after payment.

Publisher: Mcgraw-Hill/Osborne
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.9 MB
Pages: 354
Author: James Keogh
ISBN: 9780071470964, 9780072254549, 0072254548, 0071470964
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1

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Java Demystified 1st Edition James Keogh by James Keogh 9780071470964, 9780072254549, 0072254548, 0071470964 instant download after payment.

I picked this book up after I got dumped in the deep end, needing to modify Java code in some NIST image processing software. The good - I could follow the examples readily - I'm 100 pages in in a couple of hours, and I'm readily learning the specifics of Java structure that I need to start modifying code.
The bad - it looks like the book was mechanically spell-checked, but not grammar-checked. There are a lot of sentences, in and out of the code examples, where I just had to shake my head. One example was flat out wrong - on page 92, where the it says that an index is a number from zero to "1 minus the maximum number of elements in the array". This will give you a non-positive number. Not a world ender, but catching so many of these on a first skimming pass makes me a bit leery of how good the rest of the examples will be.

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