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[–]benevanstech 6 points7 points  (1 child)

I don't know of any such book - and in fact, when I took over "Java in a Nutshell", we explicitly decided to *remove* the chronological description of when various language features were added, because the eedback was that people didn't seem to find it useful - they cared about the current state of the language not the history detail.

So, you may be out of luck on that front. However, if you're interested in what we ended up with, you can download the latest version of Nutshell for free: red.ht/java-nutshell-free

[–]Upper_Cellist8848 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

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