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Link to several books about Java programming

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Re: how to learn java.

if you need java books:
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Programming Java using JBuilder - Part I - Fundamentals of Programming
Programming Java using JBuilder - Part II - Object-Oriented Programming
Programming Java using JBuilder - Part III - Graphics Programming
Teach Yourself Borland Jbuilder And Java 2 In 21 Days (Sams)
Learning Java with Jbuilder
Borland Jbuilder 9 - Building Applications With Jbuilder
Borland JBuilder 9 - Developing Enterprise Java Beans
Borland Jbuilder 9 - Getting Started With Java
Java - Borland JBuilder - Developing Database Applications - Inprise
Computer Programming - Java - Enterprise Javabeans And Jbuilder Manual 6 (2001 Borland Publish)
The J2EE Architects Handbook
Struts_The_Complete_Reference (Java) 2004 McGrawHillOsborne (format : chm)
O'Reilly - Java Extreme Programming Cookbook (2003)
O'Reilly - J2ME in a Nutshell
Mcgraw Hill-Struts The Complete Reference
Addison-Wesley Effective Java - Programming Language Guide
Apress Java 6 Platform Revealed Jul 2006 1000th Release
For Dummies Beginning Java Programming for Dummies 2nd Edition Apr 2005 eBook-LinG
Java 2 - The Complete Reference -- Osborne Mcgraw-Hill
Java 2, The complete reference
Java - Teach Yourself j2Ee In 21 Days - Sams (Ebook-Pdf)
O'Reilly - Eclipse A Java Developers Guide 2004

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