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Hello Jeanne Boyarsky & Scott Selikoff,

I've been looking forward to your book since Oracle opened the JAVA 11 exam. Congratulations!

I have multiple questions I want to ask you:

1. Is this book enough for passing 1Z0-815 exam or should we also ...?
2. Will we wait a long time for 1Z0-816 exam book of you ?

Thanks in advance,
Ayşenur.
 
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Assuming you have a basic understanding of Java, then yes, this book contains everything you need to know to pass the 1Z0-815 exam.  Of course, if you're completely new to Java (or programming in general) you might want to learn the concepts first.

The second book will be out in the spring is already available for preorder.
 
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