[ajug-members] Best Technical Books?

SilverAnvil silveranvil at gmail.com
Fri Jul 25 08:15:40 EDT 2008


I'd agree on Groovy in Action. Made me want to fire up the computer every
time I started reading it just so I could try things out as I went. I
normally look to O'Reilly for good books, but I got this one as a book
reviewer and it got me looking at more books in the series - just in case
they were of the same caliber.

If you want to teach it, I think the Head First books are excellent. But
they aren't intended to be reference manuals, so if that's one of your goals
then another format might be better for you.

And, congrats on the acceptance. I suspect that will give the project a big
boost.

Burk
-- 
"The only rules that really matter are these: what a man can do and what a
man can't do." Captain Jack Sparrow
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