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recommend book⇒Object-Oriented Software Construction | ||
| paperback | hardcover | ||
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| ISBN13: | 978-0-13-629155-8 | 978-0-13-629049-0 | |
| publisher: | Prentice Hall | ||
| published: | 2000-03-21 | ||
| by: | Bertrand Meyer | ||
| This is the classic text on object-oriented programming. This is the best-written computer textbook on any subject I have yet encountered. If you ever plan to write a book, look at this to see how it should be done. He uses the Eiffel language for his examples. This could be confusing if you don’t already have little Java under your belt. This is not a book on coding, but rather on the general object-oriented principles behind the languages. | |||
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recommend book⇒Core Web Programming, Second Edition | |
| paperback | ||
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| ISBN13: | 978-0-13-089793-0 | |
| publisher: | Prentice Hall | |
| published: | 2001-06-03 | |
| by: | Marty Hall and Gary Cornell | |
| 1250 pages. This is a great doorstop of a book. It has a few chapters on client-server programming in Java, and a section of that is on CGI. I have looked at hundreds of Java books and found nothing that deals in depth with client side Java talking to CGI, except Marty’s book. It is really very simple and he does an excellent job of explaining it. Marty has posted all the source code examples from the book for anyone to use. These contain updates and errata fixes you don’t get on the CD-ROM that comes with the book. | ||
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