Thinking in Java
Thinking in Java (ISBN 978-0131872486) is a book about the Java programming language, written by Bruce Eckel and first published in 1998. Prentice Hall published the 4th edition of the work in 2006. The book represents a print version of Eckel’s “Hands-on Java” seminar.[1]
Bruce Eckel wrote “On Java8” as a sequel for Thinking in Java and it is available in Google Play as an ebook.
Publishing history
Eckel has made various versions of the book publicly available online.[2]
Reception
- Tech Republic says:
- "The particularly cool thing about Thinking in Java is that even though a large amount of information is covered at a rapid pace, it is somehow all easily absorbed and understood. This is a testament to both Eckel’s obvious mastery of the subject and his skilled writing style."[1]
- Linux Weekly News praised the book in its review.[3]
- CodeSpot says:
- "Thinking in Java is a must-read book, especially if you want to do programming in Java programing language or learn Object-Oriented Programming (OOP)."[4]
Awards
Thinking in Java has won multiple awards from professional journals:
- 1998 Java Developers Journal Editors Choice Award for Best Book [5]
- Jolt Productivity Award, 1999[6]
- 2000 JavaWorld Readers Choice Award for Best Book[5][7]
- 2001 JavaWorld Editors Choice Award for Best Book [5][7]
- 2003 Software Development Magazine Jolt Award for Best Book [7]
- 2003 Java Developers Journal Readers Choice Award for Best Book [5][7]
- 2007 Java Developer’s Journal Readers’ Choice Best Book[8]
External links
References
- "Jump-start your programming skills with Thinking in Java | TechRepublic". articles.techrepublic.com.com. Archived from the original on 2 January 2013. Retrieved 3 February 2022.
- "Books & Book Support". Archived from the original on 2011-05-12. Retrieved 2010-11-18.
- "LWN Review: Thinking in Java".
- "Thinking in Java".
- Amazon - Thinking In Java
- 9th Annual Jolt and Productivity Awards, Dr. Dobbs Journal, 1999
- Powells' Books - Thinking in Java
- SYS-CON Media Announces the 2007 Java Developer's Journal Readers' Choice Awards
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