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Head First Java - 3rd Edition

 
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Hi there, Kathy, Trisha, and Bert,

Congratulations on the release of this marvelous book!

I am one of those people who became Java developers after doing all non-coding things (in my case working at the construction sites and doing sales of electric equipment) for the first decade of their careers. And man o man this book (older version covering Java 5) helped like anything, I owe it to you really want to say a heartfelt thanks.

As we always have to deal with JavaScript and the more I do that, the more I miss the symphony of Java code, which almost speaks for itself.

Wishing you all the best and thanks once again!

Dinesh
 
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Thanks Dinesh!
 
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Thanks Dinesh, always nice to hear stories like yours
 
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