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Since I graduated from college, I have
been reading different computer books to stay abreast of current
technology trends. In addition to the course work I completed in
college, I also read the listed books. Some of them have been
useful in designing this website. I will continue to read as I
prepare to enter grad school. I also hope my scant computer
library will come in handy when I finally get a job. I have a
couple of other books, which I use mainly for reference (when
needed). If any readers have some books they think will be
useful, please let me know. Also, I have found the Internet to
have an abundance of free, up-to-date information, especially
about technology.
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Java
Professional Java Server Programming: with Servlets,
JavaServer Pages XML, Enterprise JavaBeans, JNDI, CORBA, &
Javaspaces by Andrew Patzer (currently reading)
Core
Java 2, Vol 1: Fundamentals by Cay S. Horstmann
The
Complete Java 2 Certification Study Guide by Simon Roberts,
et al
Visual Basic Books
Visual Basic 6 In Plain
English by Brian Overland
Visual Basic 6 From the
Ground Up by Gary Cornell
Visual Basic Super
Bible by David Jung, et al (reference)
C & C++ Books
C by Discovery 2nd
Edition by L. S. Foster
Beginning Visual C++ 6
by Ivor Horton
The C++ Programming Language by Bjarne Stroustrup
Other Computer Books, I have read
Visual Studio 6 For
Dummies by Richard Mansfield
COBOL
by George C. Fowler
CICS Using COBOL by Andrew Suhy
Teach
Yourself FrontPage 2000 in a Week
by David Karlins
Office2000
Complete (reference)
Mastering MircroSoft Office
2000 Professional Edition by Gini Courter & Annette
Marquis
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