to Water, other future programmers# Java - 爪哇娇娃
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you see. If you don't solid CS knowledge(Thread, Process,
RPC,etc), no matter which language you are using, the code
you develop very likely is garbage.
I personally learned how to program in Java by looking at
Sun JDK source, and I think it is the best textbooks for
programming and design.
Honestly, Java GUI is not its strong feature, none the less,
Java is great as well VB, Delphi. You see, languages are
tools and when you get interviews and try to show your
critical thinking instead of "I
RPC,etc), no matter which language you are using, the code
you develop very likely is garbage.
I personally learned how to program in Java by looking at
Sun JDK source, and I think it is the best textbooks for
programming and design.
Honestly, Java GUI is not its strong feature, none the less,
Java is great as well VB, Delphi. You see, languages are
tools and when you get interviews and try to show your
critical thinking instead of "I