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java reflection books

The book contains 78 best practices that you should follow when writing Java programs. Effective Java 2nd Edition: This is not the beginner’s book but I think this is a must-have book for every Java programmer.You can get “Core Java Volume I - Fundamentals (9th Edition)” from below stores. The only thing missing from this book is that it doesn’t cover Java 8, otherwise it’s one of the best java reference books. I like it better than the Complete Reference because of several reasons – it’s not from Oracle, it’s simple to read and under 1000 pages. Core Java Volume I - Fundamentals (9th Edition): This is again a reference book that contains the detailed explanation of different features of Core Java.You can get “Java: The Complete Reference” from below stores. If you are planning to buy it, make sure you get the latest edition. The latest edition of this book is released in March 2014 to include Java 8 changes. But if you want to learn beyond the basics, then this is the book I would recommend. Although I think it’s not a good book for complete beginners because it’s more than 1200 pages long.

java reflection books

  • Java: The Complete Reference (Ninth Edition): This book contains everything you need to become master of Java programming language.
  • You can buy “Java: A Beginner’s Guide” from below stores. The latest edition of this book covers Java 8 too, that I think is very important as there are many core changes introduced in Java 8. Some of the things I like about this book is the Hands-on exercises and end of chapter quiz to evaluate your learning. It’s written by “Herbert Schildt” and covers all the basic concepts of Core Java.
  • Java: A Beginner’s Guide (Sixth Edition): As the name suggests, it’s a good book for someone with basic knowledge of programming wanting to learn java programming language.
  • You can buy the “Head First Java” book from below stores.Ī Amazon.in (India) (India) This book needs to be updated with all the recent changes, but still it’s a must-have book for everybody to understand OOPS concepts, and unlike other programming books it’s very interesting. The best part of Head First Java is the simplicity of the book and how easily it relates java programming concepts to real life. This is a great book and you should read it.
  • Head First Java: Head First Java was the first java related book that I read, almost 9 years ago.
  • Here I am sharing 5 Core Java Books that you should read, I am sure that you must have read at least one of these books.

    java reflection books

    There are a lot of online tutorials that you can follow, but nothing can replace a good book.















    Java reflection books