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- From: Darren Cook <darren@example.com>
- Date: Tue, 13 Feb 1996 12:35:04 +0900
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>CD-ROM LASER5 has the WRONG phone number I think I know Laser - is that the CD-ROM shop in Aki near one of the railway lines, that does not open until noon? I thought of trying to find it last night, but I was running late. >In the end I went to a shop that is 3-4 shops before Laox >Bookstore in Akihabara . Its on the 4th floor and there I > Which direction is before :-) ? > >About Java Books , I`m searching as well ;-> >No good ones I`ll say for a while Kinokuniya had "Learn Java in 21 Days" (or something like that). It looked reasonable, and it is getting best comments on the newsgroup. I think it has just had a third reprint, that corrects some errors (to bring it up to date with API 1.0), so it may be worth waiting a few weeks until it reaches Japan. I skimmed through it - I would have loved it a couple of months ago, but there was nothing in there you cannot find online. Speaking of which, the Java tutorial on Suns site, is a new version - twice the size, so hopefully it will not have so many links to MissingPage.html. Darren.
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