You should never expect to learn anything from just reading a textbook.
You HAVE to apply what you read immediately and frequently thereafter in real programs.
If your book has exercises, DO THEM. If it doesn't, think up some of your own.
jwenting
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experiment, that's all I can say. Just having it explained yet another time isn't going to do much good if you don't see the logic yet.
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You WON'T understand certain concept untill your very experienced with java. Polymorphism, inheritance, and other concepts like that aren't very difficult, but you just want grasp it starting out. I wouldn't even waste too much time looking at it, untill you have a good understanding of java, then it is very important that you study those topics. But, once you have a good understanding of the language you won't find it difficult.
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Hi everyone,
You can go to sun's offical website and they have some pretty good awt and swing tutorials over there
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A far better and far more up to date book is Head First Java by Kathy Sierra and Bert Bates.
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