Date: Tue, 13 Apr 2004 10:53:29 -0400
Reply-To: ben.powell@CLA.CO.UK
Sender: "SAS(r) Discussion" <SAS-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU>
From: ben.powell@CLA.CO.UK
Subject: Re: SAS and what book on Java?
Do javaburger or jpl specifically mention SAS?
I like the Java cookbook on O'Reilly
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0596001703/qid=1081867708/sr=1-
3/ref=sr_1_11_3/202-9732253-5008643
and Core Java 2 vol 1
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0582831946/qid%3D1081867816/202-
9732253-5008643
Though would avoid Hardcore JFC: Conquering the Swing architecture
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0521664896/qid=1081867853/sr=1-
2/ref=sr_1_2_2/202-9732253-5008643
None of these mention SAS, which is perhaps not suprising as "native" java
support for base sas in only available from this quarter in v9.
On Mon, 5 Apr 2004 10:24:21 -0400, Fehd, Ronald J. (PHPPO) <rjf2@CDC.GOV>
wrote:
>While cruising my local bookstore I came across
>Ground-Up Java [not to be confused w/JavaBurger, I suppose]
>by Philip Heller
>Sybex
>http://www.sybex.com/sybexbooks.nsf/2604971535a28b098825693d0053081b/d2b
>a2bc0555c3e3b88256bfc00318fb6!OpenDocument&Highlight=0,41900
>comes w/a CD, -- always a Good Sign imho --
>last thing I need when learning a new language
>is getting bungled by mis-reading or mis-typing
>the example source code
>
>and
>The Java Programming Language, Third Edition
>Arnold, Gosling and Holmes
>Addison-Wesley
>http://java.sun.com/docs/books/javaprog/thirdedition/
>http://www.awprofessional.com/titles/0-201-70433-1
>
>Ron Fehd a Java newbie CDC Atlanta GA USA RJF2@cdc.gov