First Head Java Makes It Simple To Learn Java

By Cody Morrow

Looking for a way to learn to program Java? First Head Java is book you may want to take a look at for help getting started. It offers a specially formatted way of learning that is interactive and uses different senses so that you can learn faster and more easily.

Although computer programming is quite technical, the book provides a way of learning it that is enjoyable. It has analogies which spark your imagination, for one thing, making the lesson easier to remember. It also contains simple, straightforward language, puzzles, exercises and funny graphics.

Some people may not appreciate the light and humorous tone of the book. Most, however, will likely find it a welcome relief from the typical programming manuals. Even if you are not a fan of the writing style, when you realize how easily the information is getting into your brain, you will forgive the sense of humor.

Despite the more playful look and feel than other computer manuals, this book covers what you need to get going. The included topics are all the basics as well as subjects that are more advanced like distributed programming with RMI, threads and network sockets. Through all the chapters, the intention is to guide you so you think like a Java programmer.

The book is best for people with some experience in programming but who are not expert. If you have never done programming, it may be a bit advanced. However, if you have a lot of experience with C/C++, there may be too many elements you are already familiar with.

For an easy way to get started with Java and have fun at the same time, First Head java is a good choice. You might get so caught up in the book, you forget that something new is being learned. This is the way to learn programming painlessly.

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