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S**S
Needed an editor
Factually correct but somewhat linguistically challenged - the English used has much of the Hindi idiom about it, which will come off as grammatical errors to native speakers of British and American English. Javin would have done well to run this by a native English speaking editor before publishing.Aside from the broken English though, it's not a bad book on the subject for the money.
M**G
Very good book
Very good book
R**R
Great concept for a job interview refresher, but the English is poor.
This isn't a good book for people new to Java to learn Java or use as a cheat sheet.However, it is very well designed for people who know Java and who need to brush up for the kind of quiz questions interviewers like to ask. First, it is brief. The quick question and answer format serves the concept of a refresher well. It isn't forcing a text book on the reader.The English in this book is poor. So much so, I had to reread sentences expressing straight forward ideas several times. This book could be vastly improved by sending it to a professional proofreader or even having a native English speaker with a background in Java proofread it.
J**H
Complete waste of money
A complete waste of money, you will gain a good understanding of common java concepts from free online resources rather than buying this book. As an experienced java developer, I can tell you the author either lacks a deep understanding of some of the concepts he is trying to explain or lacks words to better explain it. Disappointed
R**M
Not a kidle format.
Not a kidle format
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