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Title: Teach Yourself Java for Macintosh in 21 Days by Laura Lemay, Charles L. Perkins, Timothy Webster, Tim Webster ISBN: 1-56830-280-0 Publisher: Hayden Books Pub. Date: 01 May, 1996 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $40.00 |
Average Customer Rating: 1.83 (6 reviews)
Rating: 1
Summary: If I could give it NO stars, I would
Comment: I got this book hoping for a good introduction to Java; I got a garbage-y book and a useless CD-ROM. First of all, the version of the software on the CD does NOT work. I wasted hours trying to relate it to the software described in the book; and it's not even the same thing!!!! If you want us to buy a full version of a compiler, FINE...but please stick to what's on the CD, otherwise the whole damn thing is useless. I went out and got J++ 6.0 and the J++ Programmer's Guide (both from Microsoft) instead, and it is ten million times better. Don't waste your money on this book; in this case, go with Microsoft.
Rating: 2
Summary: Good book but Roaster¿ is unusable without purchasing it too
Comment: This would be a 5 star book had the version of Roaster provided been a full or at least usable version!
Rating: 1
Summary: Bad, bad, bad!
Comment: Worthless, at least to a beginner. The code in the samples and on the disk don't match up, the code contradicts instructions given in the text, unexplained logical leaps are plentiful, and the copy editing is shameful considering these people are accepting money for this thing. Bad, bad, bad! Run, don't walk, as far away from this book as you can!
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