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by mdink 5579 days ago
I would also suggest picking up so general programming books, especially focused on OO programming techniques. The "Head First" series is a good place to begin. Once you get more experienced, head on over the Pragmatic Programmers publisher site for some more good reads.

Great article!

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Right now I'm using the "Sam's ... in 24 Hours" series - even though the title's promise is slightly misleading. The Java and Android Dev books from this series are pretty good, and I get electronic access to them for free through my university! Huzzah!
pick up MM's CommonWare book instead its somewhat better and usually more up-to-date..biases: MM is a peer and somewhat friend..