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List Price: $49.99
Manufacturer: McGraw-Hill Osborne MediaOur Price: $31.49 You Save: $18.50 (37%) Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours Publisher: McGraw-Hill Osborne Media Author(s): Katherine Sierra, Bert Bates
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Product Description:
Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 005.133 EAN: 9780071591065 Edition: 1 ISBN: 0071591060 Label: McGraw-Hill Osborne Media Languages: Array Manufacturer: McGraw-Hill Osborne Media Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 851 Publication Date: 2008-06-24 Publisher: McGraw-Hill Osborne Media Studio: McGraw-Hill Osborne Media
Editorial Review:
The Best Fully Integrated Study System Available--Written by the Lead Developers of Exam 310-065 With hundreds of practice questions and hands-on exercises, SCJP Sun Certified Programmer for Java 6 Study Guide covers what you need to know--and shows you how to prepare--for this challenging exam.
Covers all SCJP exam topics, including: Declarations and Access Control · Object Orientation · Assignments · Operators · Flow Control, Exceptions, and Assertions · Strings, I/O, Formatting, and Parsing · Generics and Collections · Inner Classes · Threads · Development CD-ROM includes:
Bonus downloadable MasterExam practice test with free online registration.
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Summary: Awesome book that goes beyond the test Comment: I'm not the type of person that enjoys reading huge books. But his book is very well organized and easy to read. The examples are interesting to experiment on as well. Anyone who has the patience to read this book from back to back will definitely become pretty good at JAVA programming. Customer Rating: Summary: Oracle now owns Sun--exam changes afoot? Comment: I bought this book several months ago and finally spent enough time plowing through it to be ready to take the exam. Which I took today and passed. Glad that's out of the way, as it's a really obnoxious exam. (I took the 1.4 version in 2006.) Many of the test questions rely on misdirection/trickiness, as opposed to getting plainly at your understanding of Java itself. Several questions only test brute memorization of APIs. There are not enough questions, so the categorical results given to you afterwards have little meaning (50% in concurrency! Meaning probably 2 out of 4 questions--on a topic covered in 80 pp in the book!). You can get for example 3 possibilities correct out of 7, but miss a 4th, so get the whole question wrong. At least they have drag-and-drop now, which they didn't have in the 1.4 exam. It is, in short, a poor design. Given that, this book does do a good job of preparing you for the mess. The book mentions "toughening you up" for the exam and I think that's accurate. One problem is that there is no published errata, and the errata, particularly in the mock exams will drive you crazy. The website Java Ranch is a good place to check when something seems like a typo. There's really no short cut to 1.) reading the thing front to back 2.) going through the questions and answers at each chapter's end 3.) going through the provided mocks and 4.) writing dozens of little programs that mimic the points in the mocks. But be aware: Oracle now owns Sun, and has announced a new "Sun Java Programmer Plus Certification", which they call Sun's first "performance-based" Java certification exam. It's apparently in beta. It may make this version of the SCJP 6 obsolete. Good riddance I say! So, if you haven't signed up with Sun to take the SCJP 6 yet, and haven't bought this book yet, it may be worth holding off until the dust settles. Currently they're saying they'll have a beta version of the new exam ready in March 1, 2010. That seems a bit too quick. The cost of this exam (SCJP) has doubled since 2006, to $300, so it may be worth waiting to take this "Plus" version instead. It's hard to find info about the beta on the Oracle site, though you can follow news at Java Ranch in the SCJP forum, under the topic Regarding SCJP Plus. Those guys are on it like rats on cheese. Of course where would any certification exam be without its associated lucrative cottage industry of prep books! They may delay release of a new test, until they have big fat exam books like this one ready to publish. Customer Rating: Summary: Excelent book, bad packed Comment: I love this book! I was reading the Java5 version and I decided to buy this one but right now I'm complaining for the way that it is packed. I expected it sealed in a plastic cover, because of that (or any other reason) the CD was lost. The courier (an international one) is going to pay me the total cost of the book and now I need to buy a new one. I really appreciate it sealed. Thank you!! Customer Rating: Summary: Great Book Comment: This a really great book. Many examples and lots of exam questions to practice. Customer Rating: Summary: Great Book, Sample Questions a bit too rigorous Comment: This an excellent book to prepare you for the SCJP certification exam though some of the sample questions are a bit too tricky. I read this book cover to cover multiple times and attempted to answer the questions at the end of each chapter. I was never able to answer all the questions correctly on the first try. You really have to know the material inside and out to get the right answers. I took all three of the 72-question timed mock exams scoring 60-70% each time. Today I took the actual exam and got 90% correct. I had been afraid I might not pass since I had passed by such a slim margin on the mock exams. I also studied the Mughal and Rasmussen book which covered a lot of extra material not on the exam. The questions in the Mughal and Rasmussen book were of uneven quality - not all up to the high standards of this book. Related Items
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