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1.Microsoft Visual J#(TM) .NET (Core Reference) (Pro-Developer)Microsoft Visual J#(TM) .NET (Core Reference) (Pro-Developer)
from Microsoft Press
Price: $59.99

Customer Review:
Well written text. Clear, easy to follow instructions. Will give you all you need to start programming.

Customer Rating:
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2.Learn Microsoft Visual J++ 6.0 Now (Learn Now)Learn Microsoft Visual J++ 6.0 Now (Learn Now)
from Microsoft Pr

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Dont waste your money and time on this odd book!! code is old and stupid, chapters are loosen and hard to follow.Worst book I ever seen

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3.Microsoft Visual J++ 6.0 Programmer s GuideMicrosoft Visual J++ 6.0 Programmer's Guide
from Microsoft Press

Customer Review:
If you wanna learn Java don't try this but, basically it's divided in two chapters, the first one has nothing but technical references and the other one has a minnimum of code and it really doesn't explain how to program at all.

If you wanna make programs with forms try Visual Basic!

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4.Visual J++ for DummiesVisual J++ for Dummies
from For Dummies

Customer Review:
I'm a web newbie trying to learn Java from scratch, and I bought Visual J++ with this Dummies book. This book is very confusing, jumping from one subject to another. After a day's read, I became far more confused. It doesn't even teach the fundamentals of Java programming, and simply makes a few... more info

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5.[no image]The Visual J++ Handbook
from Morgan Kaufmann Publishers

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6.Visual J++ Starter KitVisual J++ Starter Kit
from Que Pub

Customer Review:
This book is described as 'Visual J++ starter kit'. As such I would expect that it would take a beginning user, such as I was, through the basics of the language step by step, and get the reader up to speed and confident with using the product.

I read maybe 200 pages before I gave up, not because... more info

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7.Visual J++Visual J++
from Prima Publishing

Customer Review:
I bought this book not to learn Java, but to understand the Visual J++ interface. The book is not only littered with typing mistakes, many of the codes in CD are not the same as shown in the text. Often they do not run. Don't expect to learn Java from this book. Try any other book.

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8.Visual J++ 6 from the Ground Up (From the Ground Up)Visual J++ 6 from the Ground Up (From the Ground Up)
from McGraw-Hill Companies

Customer Review:
I picked it up to rid the world of yet another failed attempt of Microsoft for world domination. Note that the only reason Netscape released Netscape's source code is to prevent Microsoft from perverting the HTTP protocol and web standards that Netscape had researched and put in place. J++ was... more info

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9.Programming Microsoft Visual J++ 6.0 (Microsoft Programming Series)Programming Microsoft Visual J++ 6.0 (Microsoft Programming Series)
from Microsoft Press

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As a prevous reviewer stated, this book does indeed cover all the basics on how to create Windows-based Java applications, including all the dialogs, frames, and controls you'd want to use. (Note: becasue this is a J++ book, it DOES focus on WFC and windows-specific applications, and only touches on... more info

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10.Java with Visual J++Java with Visual J++
from CRC
Price: $79.95

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I purchased this book for a J++ class. I needed information and examples on referencing elements in an array containing a structure. On page 196, there is a very good example of an array with multiple elements-- but the author never showed how to define nor reference the elements in the array--... more info

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