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Head First Java is a complete learning experience in Java and object-oriented programming. With this book, you'll learn the Java language with a unique method that goes beyond how-to manuals and helps you become a great programmer. Through puzzles, mysteries, and soul-searching interviews with famous Java objects, you'll quickly get up to speed on Java's fundamentals and advanced topics including lambdas, streams, generics, threading, networking, and the dreaded desktop GUI. If you have experience with another programming language, Head First Java will engage your brain with more modern approaches to coding--the sleeker, faster, and easier to read, write, and maintain Java of today.

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If you've read a Head First book, you know what to expect--a visually rich format designed for the way your brain works. If you haven't, you're in for a treat. With Head First Java, you'll learn Java through a multisensory experience that engages your mind, rather than by means of a text-heavy approach that puts you to sleep.

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  1. Learning isn't something that just happens to you. It's something you do. Learning means building more mental pathways, bridging connections between new and pre-existing knowledge, recognizing patterns, and turning facts and information into knowledge (and ultimately, wisdom).

    Based on the latest research in cognitive science, neuro-biology, and educational psychology, Head First books get your brain into learning mode.


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About 'Head First' Books

We think of a Head First Reader as a Learner

Learning isn't something that just happens to you. It's something you do. You can't learn without pumping some neurons. Learning means building more mental pathways, bridging connections between new and pre-existing knowledge, recognizing patterns, and turning facts and information into knowledge (and ultimately, wisdom). Based on the latest research in cognitive science, neuro-biology, and educational psychology, Head First books get your brain into learning mode.

Here's how we help you do that:

We tell stories using casual language, instead of lecturing. We don't take ourselves too seriously. Which would you pay more attention to: a stimulating dinner party companion, or a lecture?

We make it visual. Images are far more memorable than words alone, and make learning much more effective. They also make things more fun.

We use attention-grabbing tactics. Learning a new, tough, technical topic doesn't have to be boring. The graphics are often surprising, oversized, humorous, sarcastic, or edgy. The page layout is dynamic: no two pages are the same, and each one has a mix of text and images.

Metacognition: thinking about thinking

If you really want to learn, and you want to learn more quickly and more deeply, pay attention to how you pay attention. Think about how you think. The trick is to get your brain to see the new material you're learning as Really Important. Crucial to your well-being. Otherwise, you're in for a constant battle, with your brain doing its best to keep the new content from sticking.

Here's what we do:

We use pictures, because your brain is tuned for visuals, not text. As far as your brain's concerned, a picture really is worth a thousand words. And when text and pictures work together, we embedded the text in the pictures because your brain works more effectively when the text is within the thing the text refers to, as opposed to in a caption or buried in the text somewhere.

We use redundancy, saying the same thing in different ways and with different media types, and multiple senses, to increase the chance that the content gets coded into more than one area of your brain.

We use concepts and pictures in unexpected ways because your brain is tuned for novelty, and we use pictures and ideas with at least some emotional content, because your brain is more likely to remember when you feel something.

We use a personalized, conversational style, because your brain is tuned to pay more attention when it believes you're in a conversation than if it thinks you're passively listening to a presentation.

We include many activities, because your brain is tuned to learn and remember more when you do things than when you read about things. And we make the exercises challenging-yet-do-able, because that's what most people prefer.

We use multiple learning styles, because you might prefer step-by-step procedures, while someone else wants to understand the big picture first, and someone else just wants to see an example. But regardless of your own learning preference, everyone benefits from seeing the same content represented in multiple ways.

We include content for both sides of your brain, because the more of your brain you engage, the more likely you are to learn and remember, and the longer you can stay focused. Since working one side of the brain often means giving the other side a chance to rest, you can be more productive at learning for a longer period of time.

We include challenges by asking questions that don't always have a straight answer, because your brain is tuned to learn and remember when it has to work at something.

Finally, we use people in our stories, examples, and pictures, because, well, you're a person. Your brain pays more attention to people than to things.

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About the Author

Kathy has been interested in learning theory since her days as a game designer for Virgin, MGM, and Amblin', and a teacher of New Media Authoring at UCLA. She was a master Java trainer for Sun Microsystems, and she founded JavaRanch.com (now CodeRanch.com), which won Jolt Cola Productivity awards in 2003 and 2004.

In 2015, she won the Electronic Frontier Foundation's Pioneer Award for her work creating skillful users and building sustainable communities. Kathy's recent focus has been on cutting-edge, movement science and skill acquisition coaching, known as ecological dynamics or Eco-D. Her work using Eco-D for training horses is ushering in a far, far more humane approach to horsemanship, causing delight for some (and sadly, consternation for others). Those fortunate (autonomous!) horses whose owners are using Kathy's approach are happier, healthier, and more athletic than their fellows who are traditionally trained.You can follow Kathy on Instagram @pantherflows

Before Bert was an author, he was a developer, specializing in old-school AI (mostly expert systems), real-time OSes, and complex scheduling systems. In 2003, Bert and Kathy wrote Head First Java and launched the Head First series. Since then, he's written more Java books and consulted with Sun Microsystems and Oracle on many of their Java certifications. He trains authors and editors to create books that teach well. Of the hundreds of authors he's trained, many have gone on to write best-selling books. Bert's a Go player, and in 2016 he watched in horror and fascination as AlphaGo trounced Lee Sedol. Recently he's been using Eco-D (ecological dynamics) to improve his golf game and to train his parrotlet Bokeh. You can email Bert at CodeRanch.com.

Trisha Gee is a Java Champion, published author, and leader of the Java developer advocacy team at JetBrains. She’s developed Java applications for companies of all sizes in the finance, manufacturing, and nonprofit industries and beyond. Trisha has expertise in Java high-performance systems, dabbles with open source development, and is a leader of the Sevilla Java User Group.


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Customers find this Java book engaging and easy to read, with one mentioning it makes programming fun. Moreover, the content receives positive feedback, with one customer highlighting its clear explanations of complex concepts. Additionally, the book is particularly well-suited for beginners, with one customer noting it's ideal for starting from scratch.
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Customers appreciate the content of the book, which provides a good chunk of knowledge with decent examples, and one customer notes that the explanations make complex concepts easy to understand.
...Very well written, with lots of examples and practice exercises.Read more
...And in fairness, it is packed full of useful information. For me, though, the extras were just too much distraction from the content....Read more
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Customers find the book beginner-friendly, with one mentioning it's ideal for learning Java from scratch.
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  • 5 out of 5 stars
    The best book for Java beginners
    Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2025
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    I am an IT Pro and bought this book as a supplement for my son's AP Computer Science A. This is the best book for all Java beginners. It contains numerous notes to explain what code fragments aim to achieve. Highly recommend!

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    Great book
    Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2025
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    My first book, with which I started my Java journey. Very well written, with lots of examples and practice exercises.

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  • Derek D. Myles
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    Humor and Information - About Java - Go Figure!
    Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025
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    These authors are amazing - how you can incorporate humor and pretty in-depth information about a boring programming language (Java) is a feat of magic all by itself. This may be one of the few computer reference books you can actually read cover to cover (and the illustrations/cartoons are a hoot as well). It puts the fun back into programming and puts a whole new light on a normally dry subject. Hats off to all of them for doing this.

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    Great book, must have for Java learners
    Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2026
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    Great book with good instructions

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    The best book for Java Beginners
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    I’m half way through and even though I don’t do much of the final activities because I’m building projects on my repo, I got to tell you that this book is a 1000/10. The cornerstone on my self studies to learn Java.

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    Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2026

    I’m half way through and even though I don’t do much of the final activities because I’m building projects on my repo, I got to tell you that this book is a 1000/10. The cornerstone on my self studies to learn Java.

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    Great Java book for beginners
    Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2025
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    Great book. Must have for beginners in Java. The pages were printed in good quality.

    By the way, this book is #1 recommendation from ChatGPT, Gemini and Grok.

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    Finally, a book that doesn't melt my brain
    Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2022
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    I've ordered about 3-4 different books to supplement my Java course I'm currently in, but each was just as confusing as the one prior. This one is the BEST I have encountered so far, truly explains things at an understandable level. If you must order one Java book for learning, this is the one!!!!

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  • 1 out of 5 stars
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    Reviewed in the Netherlands on August 21, 2025
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    You will not learn from this, how to programming in Java.

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  • Ritwick Bora
    5 out of 5 stars
    Good book at a good price
    Reviewed in Australia on July 18, 2023
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    Good book and was delivered quickly

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  • 5 out of 5 stars
    Perfect book for learning Java
    Reviewed in India on October 26, 2025
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    The print quality is good and the font is legible without much eye-strain. The book arrived in excellent condition as well. As for the contents of the book it is considered as one of the best books for learning Java so you can put your trust in the book, and I'm sure you'll get something out of it.

    5 out of 5 stars
    Perfect book for learning Java
    Reviewed in India on October 26, 2025

    The print quality is good and the font is legible without much eye-strain. The book arrived in excellent condition as well. As for the contents of the book it is considered as one of the best books for learning Java so you can put your trust in the book, and I'm sure you'll get something out of it.

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  • Discosound
    5 out of 5 stars
    Ottimo ma si staccano le pagine
    Reviewed in Italy on August 16, 2024
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    Come detto sopra,

    il libro Γ¨ ottimo. C`Γ¨ da dire che piΓΉ giΓ  sapete sull'argomento e meglio Γ¨.

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    5 out of 5 stars
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    Reviewed in Singapore on July 8, 2022
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    All ok. Price is.10 usd high cost.pare with other provider

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