Head First E-books February 14, 2008
Posted by ordinarywebguy in Books, Design Patterns, E-books, Head First, JSP, Java, OOP.3 comments
I frustratingly wished and wanted to have a copy of these books … but these e-books make my wish come true.
Head First Java, 2nd Edition
Head First Design Patterns
Head First Servlets and JSP: Passing the Sun Certified Web Component Developer Exam (SCWCD)
and…
more here.
Got to print them out soon… Hehe!
I Got A New Book! Ho! Ho Ho! (OOP Demystified) December 18, 2006
Posted by ordinarywebguy in Books, C++, Java, OOP.2 comments
I finally got my new book OOP Demystified for how many months since I’m stacked with PHP programming. Seems to be bored programming the procedural way.
Anyway, this was one of my must have this coming Christmas. And I’m very happy to have this at my book shelf since I’m now messing up with java technology. We all know specifically programmers that Java is OOP language so this book will definitely elevate my capacity in my programming career .
Well, also another must have is Java Head First Book and Java How to Program Book. Hopefully Santa will be so kind to give it to me. Whoaaaaaah!
And hopefully everybody will get something special with them this coming Christmas! Ho ho ho! Merry merry merry Programming to all!
I Want to Learn More of Java and Get Back to it. November 8, 2006
Posted by ordinarywebguy in Books, JSP, Java, Servlets.1 comment so far
Whew!!! I remember those days when learning Java in my subject OOPLA (Object Oriented Programming Language) during college. Learn the basic concepts of it and other components like swing. We usually use the said component during hands on exercises and tests. Unfortunately and sad to say, I never learn much with the subject specifically with Java.
I want to get back with Java, to learn more of it.
But for the moment, I mostly forgot about it. I know there’re lots of resources/tutorials regarding to it on internet. But I’m seeking for a reliable resources of it. As I inquire it to Mr. Google, I found one in the official site of Java: http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/. This is a good tutorial to start with that will help me in getting back with Java.
And additionally, this book: http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/hfjava2/which I really wanted and wished to have is also a good source in learning Java.

