
Learn Java in One Day and Learn It Well
by Jamie Chan
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appears in Java, Programming, and Technology.
(2016 Edition) Learn Java Programming, Fast with a unique HandsOn Project. Book 4 of the Learn Coding Fast Series. Covers Java 8. Have you always wanted to learn computer Programming, but are afraid it'll be too difficult for you Or perhaps you know other Programming, languages but are interested in learning the Java language fastThis book is for y...
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