As you may have seen in the previous article, my deadbeat ex-housemate left a number of books at my house ages ago. It’s high time to sell them!
In this installment, I list some of his Java books for sale. Remember, they’re only $5 each. You can pick them up from my place (I live in the High Park area) or I can send them to you (but you pay shipping). Want one? Email me at joey@joeydevilla.com.
Smart Card Application Development Using Java by Uwe Hansmann et. al. [Paperback][Springer 2000]
Programming Wireless Devices with the Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition by Roger Riggs et. al. [Paperback][Sun 2001]
Java Cryptography by Jonathan Knudsen [Paperback][O’Reilly 1998]
Java Cookbook [First Edition] (here’s the Amazon link for the second edition) by Ian F. Darwin [Paperback][O’Reilly 2001]
Advanced JavaServer Pages by David M. Geary [Paperback][Sun 2001]
Core Swing Advanced Programming by Kim Topley [Paperback][Prentice-Hall 1999]
Thinking in Java [2nd Edition] (here’s the Amazon link to the 4th edition) by Bruce Eckel [Paperback][Prentice-Hall 2000]
The Jini Specifications, Second Edition by Ken Arnold (Ed.) [Paperback][Sun 2001]
Inside Java 2 Platform Security [First Edition] (here’s the Amazon link to the second edition) by Li Gong [Paperback][Sun 1999]
Data Structires and Algorithms with Object-Oriented Design Patterns in Java by Bruno R. Preiss [Hardcover][Wiley 2000]
Java Swing by Robert Eckstein et. al. [Paperback][O’Reilly 1998]
The Java Programming Language, Third Edition (here’s the Amazon link to the 4th edition) by Ken Arnold et. al. [Paperback][Sun 2000]
Building Parsers with Java by Steven John Metsker [Paperback][Addison-Wesley 2001]
Graphic Java: Mastering the JFC, Third Edition by David M. Geary [Paperback][Sun 1999]
The Java Native Interface by Sheng Liang [Paperback][Sun 1999]
Developing Java Enterprise Applications [First Edition] (here’s the Amazon link for the second edition) by Stephen Asbury and Scott R. Weiner [Paperback][Wiley 1999]
One reply on “For Sale: Deadbeat Ex-Housemate’s Java Books, $5 Each”
“Core Swing Advanced Programming” ? No wonder he couldn’t find work!