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Java In A Nutshell, 5th Edition
David Flanagan (Paperback) O'Reilly Media 2005-03-22
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A bit much...
As far as the information inside the book goes, it's a great book that describes the basics of Java in a simple, here's what you need to know format. It describes everything you need to know about Java syntax, objects, etc, etc, etc. The big reason to get this is for the Java 5.0 info, which is... -
Still a must-have classic, but it's getting rather large...
Here's a classic that just keeps on keep up with the state of the language... Java In A Nutshell (5th Edition) by David Flanagan (O'Reilly). But it's definitely getting pretty large...Rather than list the chapters like I usually do, I'll forego that this time in that I'll probably overrun the...
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Café Olé: How Counter Culture Took Over DC Coffee

On a recent Friday morning, Bryan Duggan is asking the dozen or so people assembled in front of him what they think the grounds of an Ecuadorian roast smell like.
Self-professed coffee philistines and scruffy, plaid-bedecked twentysomethings I recognize as baristas at Filter Coffeehouse and Big Bear Café offer up “tamarind,” “sweet potatoes,” and “moss” to describe the coffee, dubbed El Gavilan. The weirder the descriptor, the more pleased Duggan seems.
We are in the light-filled, Ikea-furnished Counter Culture training center in Adams Morgan, where Duggan and his fellow customer service representative, Alex Brown , run free “cuppings” every week. Tiny clipboards with sheets of paper to mark down tasting notes have been distributed, and Duggan and Brown explain the various ways to understand coffee: the fragrance and aroma of the grounds, as well as the flavor, body, and aftertaste of the brew.
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A deserving AmericanAspen Times - Dec 31, 1969
Wednesday morning I was having coffee at Victoria's, my favorite java joint, reading the paper, when the great song “America” from the film “West Side Story” popped into my mind. I was reading The headline “Deportation threatens BasaltTimes Herald-Record - Dec 31, 1969
Josh's Java Lounge — Open mic hosted by Norm Wennett, 51 Tinker St., Woodstock, 7 pm May 24. Keegan Ales — Voodelic, 20 St. James St., Kingston, 9 pm May 18, no cover. Also: Midnight Slim, 9 pm May 19. Also: Big Bang Jazz Gang, 6 pm May 20.Digitaltrends.com - Dec 31, 1969
Even companies using Java under the Gnu Public License (GPL) would have to pay for a license to a compatibility test suite (called TCK) to certify their implementations were Java-compatible. In a nutshell, that's how companies get the Java coffee-cup
Techvibes (blog) - Dec 31, 1969
In a nutshell, they're a group of people researching in different fields related to technology and trying to work together to form well-rounded and unique research about the way we currently relate to technology, the ways in which it can be improvedTimes Herald-Record - Dec 31, 1969
Josh's Java Lounge — Open mic hosted by Norm Wennett, 51 Tinker St., Woodstock, 7 pm May 17. J. Rocco's — Bob Grimm and Joanna Morton Gary, 7159 Route 28, Shandaken, 8 pm May 12. 688-5033. Keegan Ales — Connor Kennedy Band, 20 St. James St

