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Hello all, I am truly a beginner and need some assistance. I would like to learn java and was given the Java Introduction to problem Solving & Pogramming (fourth edition by walter savitch) by a friend who was tutoring me. He has moved and I would like to continue to learn this programming language. Would anyone know where I can get the solutions to the programming projects in the text? Your help is appreciated, thank you...
 
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Hi Brett - I don't know this book, but you might try checking the publisher's website. Often the publisher and/or the author maintains errata, answers to exercises, etc.

Came across this... not sure if it has what you need: http://www.prenhall.com/savitch/

Good luck!
[ February 09, 2006: Message edited by: Kristin Stromberg ]
 
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