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who have read head first series?

ankur rathi
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Who have read whole head first series (all 4 books).

Thanks.
David O'Meara
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BB, KS, JdJ?
R K Singh
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Originally posted by David O'Meara:
BB, KS, JdJ?


BB : Black Bullet

KS: Kama Sutra

JdJ : Jack develops Java



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Paul Bourdeaux
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I have read HF Servlets & JSP, HF Design Patterns, and HF EJB. Never had a need for Head First Java, although I wish it had been around when I was first learning!


“Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning.” - Rich Cook
Juhan Voolaid
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I've read "Head First Java" and read now HF: servlets and EJB. I allso own other two books.

I really like them and continue to buy next HF series.
 
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