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Appendix E. This Book's WebsiteAs much as I would like to think otherwise, there are undoubtedly some things you're not clear about after completing the 24 hours of this book. Programming is a specialized technical field that throws strange concepts and jargon at you, such as "instantiation," "ternary operators," and "big- and little-endian byte order." Some of these concepts are pretty big, and when they hit you, it hurts. If you're unclear about any of the topics covered in the book, or if I was unclear about a topic (sigh), visit the book's website at http://www.java24hours.com for assistance. I use the book's website to offer each of the following:
You also can send email to me by visiting the book's site. Click the Feedback link and you'll be taken to a page where you can send email directly from the Web. This doesn't have to be said, as I learned from past editions of this book, but I'll say it anyway: Feel free to voice all opinions, positive, negative, indifferent, or undecided. I have been a user of the Internet and online services long enough to have my parentage questioned in seven spoken languages and one particularly memorable nonverbal one. Any criticism you send will be interpreted as "tough love," and nothing you say could be rougher than what my music teacher said after my audition for the lead in the Yale Elementary School production of Jesus Christ Superstar. Rogers Cadenhead |
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