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    2Java Puzzlers
     

    "This is one of the most intellectually challenging programming books that I have ever read...I strongly recommend that all Java programmers read this book."
    19 years ago by @jaeschke
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      2Java(TM) Puzzlers: Traps, Pitfalls, and Corner Cases
       

      J. Bloch, and N. Gafter. (2005)
      19 years ago by @jaeschke
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