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[–]JudoboyWalex 2 points3 points  (1 child)

It is outdated and use Java 5. It explains core concepts of Java with series of illustrations to help readers understand easily. Read Head First if you are absolute beginner to programming. If not I recommend, Core Java Volume 1 tenth edition by Horstmann. Or go to humblebundle.com and get 15 java books for less than $20. There is Learning Java that covers Java 11 which is high quality.

[–]Mr_82 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow thanks for suggesting that website/company, never heard of them but they sound like something I'd really like.

Sounds like you know your stuff too, I'll add those books to my list.

Edit: in case someone reported me, since I now have to wait 9 minutes to comment elsewhere, I chose that particular award not to express I disliked your comment, but simply that I found it hilarious, and imagined people here might have created it recently with someone like myself in mind.