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Java 7: A Beginner's Tutorial - Book question

 
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Hi Budi,

Will the book best serve as a reference guide for new Java 7 features or will give a deeper understanding on the new features introduced. Will it be a good read to get the in-depth concepts and needs that lead to the new features (and flaws it addresses in the previous versions if any)?

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Hi Budi,

You can skip my question I found the answer myself... I viewed the sample chapters PDF link provided by you in the other reads.

I felt the concepts are deeply covered and the book will be a good read for in depth lovers...

Also took note of the multiple catching Exceptions and Try with resources Java 7 features...

I was surprised to see separate chapters for Enum, Nested classes and Annotations... Hope you have covered these subjects in large....

Might be the title should be "Java - A beginners tutorial (covering Java 7)".... was mislead and thought it was just a reference book for Java 7 beginners... the sample chapters proved me wrong

Thanks!
 
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