I'd say Core Java.I read other books mentioned as well, they are good in their 
own ways. However Core Java was one with best structure and paints the best 
picture. 

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  On Sat, Dec 1, 2018 at 3:34, Jerry Malcolm<techst...@malcolms.com> wrote:   
Completely off-topic.  But I figure this is the perfect group to ask 
this question to.  I will be teaching a university level intro to Java 
programming (for non-programming majors) in the spring semester.  I am 
looking for a good textbook to use.   I've been out of academia for 
years.  So I'm not up to date on available java textbooks.   If you are 
aware of a good textbook, please let me know.  You can reply here.  Or 
just PM me at the address above (please put 'textbook' in the subject 
line if you PM me).

Thanks.

Jerry (ProfJerry.com)


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