500 Java Tips 5.2

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From the developer: "This book covers most areas of Java programming. You are interested in Java and looking for good Java interview questions or you solve some Java design problems? You can not find the answer in Java FAQ? You have many books but it is impossible to find anything in them quickly and you have no time? You will certainly find them here! 387 pages of A4 format! This is a huge collection and you will spend many days to read it all. This is an easy-to-navigate e-book."

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