Or do you think the Swing tutorial on java.sun.com is enough. Besides, which JBuilder book do you think is best? Thanks.
g*y
2 楼
From my experience, seems you don't need book on Swing. I bought several Swing books, never use them, Java API is more clear and easier to read. There are JBuilder books, I don't buy, just use it, seems quite straight forward. For these situations, if there are some concepts you don't understand, it is good to buy a good; otherwise, online help and API is always more straight-forward.
【在 b*e 的大作中提到】 : Or do you think the Swing tutorial on java.sun.com is enough. : Besides, which JBuilder book do you think is best? : Thanks.
a*a
3 楼
well online information cannot replace a good book. Acutally I found the online information are sometimes not well written and hard to follow, especially when you are new to a new field. Those links make you jumping from here to there... I enjoy reading through a topic instead jumping for every several sentences. For swing, I recommend "Java Swing" by O'Reilly. 在 gloomyturkey (一只郁闷的火鸡) 的大作中提到: 】