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If you are looking for a physical copy or more modern alternatives, you can find them at retailers like Amazon or Powell's Books .
Thinking in Java (4th Edition) by Bruce Eckel remains a monumental, 1,150-page deep dive into the language’s core philosophy. While it was last updated for Java SE 5/6, it is celebrated for teaching "thinking" in objects rather than just memorizing syntax. 📘 The Core Breakdown Thinking In Java 4th Edition
If you want to understand why Java works the way it does, it’s still an "order of magnitude" better than standard manuals. If you are looking for a physical copy
If you tell me your or if you're looking for modern features (like Spring Boot or Cloud integration), I can suggest a more targeted reading list or specific chapters to focus on. 📘 The Core Breakdown If you want to
Bruce Eckel later released "On Java 8" to address the significant changes in the language (like functional programming), though the 4th Edition remains a reference for Android developers using older Java versions.
It might be daunting. Newer resources may be better for learning modern syntax first.