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I used to do a decent amount of programming when I was in high school, nothing big, but I had some knowledge. I did a year of college, then joined active duty military for four years. Now that I'm finally out, I'm taking advantage of my veteran's school benefits (GI bill). Next semester I will start taking a Java class (It was that or VB.NET). Sad thing is that I tried my skills out to do a simple programming in Java, and completely failed at it. I wanna polish my java during X-mas break so the class is easy to get thru, that way I can use more time for other classes, math/physics.

All I want to know is if any of you knowledgeable men/women out there have any suggestions for a good book or website or anything that can help me get back on track. I'm asking for the better options out there. I really appreciate your time. Thanks.
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Updated 6-Oct-11 8:07am
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If you google it you will find bunch of good links, check these out:

http://www.freejavaguide.com/corejava.htm[^]

http://www.roseindia.net/java/beginners/[^]

hope it helps :)
 
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Well, nevermind I found somewhere else in the forum about a website called http://www.javabeginner.com[^]
 
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