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<DIV ALIGN="LEFT"><P><FONT FACE="Georgia">I really appreciate your work and your
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<DIV ALIGN="LEFT"><P><FONT FACE="Georgia">OK, I&#8217;ve only read about 40 pages
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<DIV ALIGN="LEFT"><P><FONT FACE="Georgia">This has to be one of the best Java books
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<DIV ALIGN="LEFT"><P><FONT FACE="Georgia">Just wanted to say what a
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<DIV ALIGN="LEFT"><P><FONT FACE="Georgia">Wow! A readable, in-depth Java book.
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<DIV ALIGN="LEFT"><P><FONT FACE="Georgia">I&#8217;ve *just* started <I>Thinking in
Java</I>. I expect it to be very good because I really liked <I>Thinking in
C++</I> (which I read as an experienced C++ programmer, trying to stay ahead of
the curve). I&#8217;m somewhat less experienced in Java, but expect to be very
satisfied. You are a wonderful author. <B>Kevin K. Lewis, Technologist,
ObjectSpace, Inc.</B></FONT><BR></P></DIV>
<DIV ALIGN="LEFT"><P><FONT FACE="Georgia">I think it&#8217;s a great book. I
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about Java at all. But the best thing is that your book isn&#8217;t a commercial
brochure for Java. It also shows the bad sides of Java. YOU have done a great
job here. <B>Frederik Fix, Belgium</B></FONT><BR></P></DIV>
<DIV ALIGN="LEFT"><P><FONT FACE="Georgia">I have been hooked to your books all the
time. A couple of years ago, when I wanted to start with C++, it was <I>C++
Inside &amp; Out</I> which took me around the fascinating world of C++. It
helped me in getting better opportunities in life. Now, in pursuit of more
knowledge and when I wanted to learn Java, I bumped into <I>Thinking in
Java</I>&#8212;no doubts in my mind as to whether I need some other book. Just
fantastic. It is more like rediscovering myself as I get along with the book. It
is just a month since I started with Java, and heartfelt thanks to you, I am
understanding it better now. <B>Anand Kumar S., Software Engineer,
Computervision, India</B></FONT><BR></P></DIV>
<DIV ALIGN="LEFT"><P><FONT FACE="Georgia">Your book stands out as an excellent
general introduction. <B>Peter Robinson, University of Cambridge Computer
Laboratory</B></FONT><BR></P></DIV>
<DIV ALIGN="LEFT"><P><FONT FACE="Georgia">It&#8217;s by far the best material I
have come across to help me learn Java and I just want you to know how lucky I
feel to have found it. THANKS! <B>Chuck Peterson, Product Leader, Internet
Product Line, IVIS International</B></FONT><BR></P></DIV>
<DIV ALIGN="LEFT"><P><FONT FACE="Georgia">The book is great. It&#8217;s the third
book on Java I&#8217;ve started and I&#8217;m about two-thirds of the way
through it now. I plan to finish this one. I found out about it because it is
used in some internal classes at Lucent Technologies and a friend told me the
book was on the Net. Good work. <B>Jerry Nowlin, MTS, Lucent
Technologies</B></FONT><BR></P></DIV>
<DIV ALIGN="LEFT"><P><FONT FACE="Georgia">Of the six or so Java books I&#8217;ve
accumulated to date, your <I>Thinking in Java</I> is by far the best and
clearest. <B>Michael Van Waas, Ph.D., President, TMR
Associates</B></FONT><BR></P></DIV>
<DIV ALIGN="LEFT"><P><FONT FACE="Georgia">I just want to say thanks for <I>Thinking
in Java</I>. What a wonderful book you&#8217;ve made here! Not to mention
downloadable for free! As a student I find your books invaluable (I have a copy
of <I>C++ Inside Out</I>, another great book about C++), because they not only
teach me the how-to, but also the whys, which are of course very important in
building a strong foundation in languages such as C++ or Java. I have quite a
lot of friends here who love programming just as I do, and I&#8217;ve told them
about your books. They think it&#8217;s great! Thanks again! By the way,
I&#8217;m Indonesian and I live in Java. <B>Ray Frederick Djajadinata, Student
at Trisakti University, Jakarta</B></FONT><BR></P></DIV>
<DIV ALIGN="LEFT"><P><FONT FACE="Georgia">The mere fact that you have made this
work free over the Net puts me into shock. I thought I&#8217;d let you know how
much I appreciate and respect what you&#8217;re doing. <B>Shane LeBouthillier,
Computer Engineering student, University of Alberta, Canada</B></FONT><BR></P></DIV>
<DIV ALIGN="LEFT"><P><FONT FACE="Georgia">I have to tell you how much I look
forward to reading your monthly column. As a newbie to the world of object
oriented programming, I appreciate the time and thoughtfulness that you give to
even the most elementary topic. I have downloaded your book, but you can bet
that I will purchase the hard copy when it is published. Thanks for all of your
help. <B>Dan Cashmer, B. C. Ziegler &amp; Co.</B></FONT><BR></P></DIV>
<DIV ALIGN="LEFT"><P><FONT FACE="Georgia">Just want to congratulate you on a job
well done. First I stumbled upon the PDF version of <I>Thinking in Java</I>.
Even before I finished reading it, I ran to the store and found <I>Thinking in
C++</I>. Now, I have been in the computer business for over eight years, as a
consultant, software engineer, teacher/trainer, and recently as self-employed,
so I&#8217;d like to think that I have seen enough (not &#8220;have seen it
all,&#8221; mind you, but enough). However, these books cause my girlfriend to
call me a &#8221;geek.&#8221; Not that I have anything against the
concept&#8212;it is just that I thought this phase was well beyond me. But I
find myself truly enjoying both books, like no other computer book I have
touched or bought so far. Excellent writing style, very nice introduction of
every new topic, and lots of wisdom in the books. Well done. <B>Simon Goland,
simonsez@smartt.com, Simon Says Consulting, Inc.</B></FONT><BR></P></DIV>
<DIV ALIGN="LEFT"><P><FONT FACE="Georgia">I must say that your <I>Thinking in
Java</I> is great! That is exactly the kind of documentation I was looking for.
Especially the sections about good and poor software design using Java. <B>Dirk
Duehr, Lexikon Verlag, Bertelsmann AG, Germany</B> </FONT><BR></P></DIV>
<DIV ALIGN="LEFT"><P><FONT FACE="Georgia">Thank you for writing two great books
(<I>Thinking in C++</I>, <I>Thinking in Java</I>). You have helped me immensely
in my progression to object oriented programming. <B>Donald Lawson, DCL
Enterprises</B></FONT><BR></P></DIV>
<DIV ALIGN="LEFT"><P><FONT FACE="Georgia">Thank you for taking the time to write a
really helpful book on Java. If teaching makes you understand something, by now
you must be pretty pleased with yourself. <B>Dominic Turner, GEAC
Support</B></FONT><BR></P></DIV>
<DIV ALIGN="LEFT"><P><FONT FACE="Georgia">It&#8217;s the best Java book I have ever
read&#8212;and I read some. <B>Jean-Yves MENGANT, Chief Software Architect
NAT-SYSTEM, Paris, France</B></FONT><BR></P></DIV>
<DIV ALIGN="LEFT"><P><FONT FACE="Georgia"><I>Thinking in Java</I> gives the best
coverage and explanation. Very easy to read, and I mean the code fragments as
well. <B>Ron Chan, Ph.D., Expert Choice, Inc., Pittsburgh
PA</B></FONT><BR></P></DIV>
<DIV ALIGN="LEFT"><P><FONT FACE="Georgia">Your book is great. I have read lots of
programming books and your book still adds insights to programming in my mind.
<B>Ningjian Wang, Information System Engineer, The Vanguard
Group</B></FONT><BR></P></DIV>
<DIV ALIGN="LEFT"><P><FONT FACE="Georgia"><I>Thinking in Java</I> is an excellent
and readable book. I recommend it to all my students. <B>Dr. Paul Gorman,
Department of Computer Science, University of Otago, Dunedin, New
Zealand</B></FONT><BR></P></DIV>
<DIV ALIGN="LEFT"><P><FONT FACE="Georgia">You make it possible for the proverbial
free lunch to exist, not just a soup kitchen type of lunch but a gourmet delight
for those who appreciate good software and books about it. <B>Jose Suriol,
Scylax Corporation</B></FONT><BR></P></DIV>
<DIV ALIGN="LEFT"><P><FONT FACE="Georgia">Thanks for the opportunity of watching
this book grow into a masterpiece! IT IS THE BEST book on the subject that
I&#8217;ve read or browsed. <B>Jeff Lapchinsky, Programmer, Net Results
Technologies</B></FONT><BR></P></DIV>
<DIV ALIGN="LEFT"><P><FONT FACE="Georgia">Your book is concise, accessible and a
joy to read. <B>Keith Ritchie, Java Research &amp; Development Team, KL Group
Inc.</B></FONT><BR></P></DIV>
<DIV ALIGN="LEFT"><P><FONT FACE="Georgia">It truly is the best book I&#8217;ve read
on Java! <B>Daniel Eng</B></FONT><BR></P></DIV>
<DIV ALIGN="LEFT"><P><FONT FACE="Georgia">The best book I have seen on Java!
<B>Rich Hoffarth, Senior Architect, West Group</B></FONT><BR></P></DIV>

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