for people who have never progammed in any language, Mughal can be tough to start with. But with RHE even novices can start with. But again Mughal would go into details of a topic. Reading both of them would be a good complement (like me).
All the best, though you will have to supplement with mock tests as well. It's a tough road. but each step is a great learning.
Now from here on basic C programming is like a kid stuff and good to appreciate C++ and other OO languages. Hope you got the point.
Originally posted by Sherman Hung:
I have been studying the exam using both books. I have read through the Mughal book and have questions in many areas. I then bought the RHE book. This book is just like a breeze. It makes the Java learning much easier.
The question I have is would it be enough just focus on the RHE book? Is the coverage enough to challenge the exam? Thanks.