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SCJD Exam with J2SE 5

โœ Scribed by Terry Camerlengo, Andrew Monkhouse


Book ID
127434237
Publisher
Apress
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Weight
4 MB
Series
Expert's Voice in Java
Edition
2
Category
Library
ISBN
1590595165

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โœฆ Synopsis


You already know how crucial certification is within the Java community. SCJD Exam with J2SE 5, Second Edition is a valuable guide to prepare for the exam.This book has been updated for the new Java version, J2SE 5.0, and works its way through a project with requirements and structure similar to the project you'll encounter in the exam. Upon reading this book, you'll become intimately familiar with key concepts, challenges, and pitfalls that the exam is likely to test you on.


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