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Hi Mr. Yuan:
Since you are a co-developer of the SCMAD exams. Would you recommend this book for anyone interested in taking the exam?
 
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Here is the link to the thread discussing about the issue on SCMAD and Mr.Yuan's book... Many people asking about the books that will be useful for the SCMAD exam...
https://coderanch.com/t/227611/JME/Mobile/Objectives-SCMAD-exam-here
 
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It depends, I guess. This book primarily deals with practical issues while the exam is focused on the spec. But as Kathy has said, the creation of the exam is influnenced by the concepts brought forward in this book. If you are new to J2ME, I would definitely recommand you to get a introductory book to go with this one.
BTW, Thanks Ko Ko.
[ January 20, 2004: Message edited by: Michael Yuan ]
 
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Originally posted by Michael Yuan:
If you are new to J2ME, I would definitely recommand you to get a introductory book to go with this one.
BTW, Thanks Ko Ko.
[ January 20, 2004: Message edited by: Michael Yuan ]


I guess this is the book that you are recommending... Isn't it?
Wireless Java by Jonathan
 
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I guess this is the book that you are recommending... Isn't it?
Wireless Java by Jonathan



Yes its a nice book for beginners
Qadir Sabri
SCJP 1.4
 
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