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OCP Java SE 6 Programmer Practice Exams (Exam 310-065)
By: Bert Bates , Katherine SierraeBook Publisher: McGraw-Hill
Imprint: McGraw-Hill Osborne Media
Format: ePub Encrypted (DRM)
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Written by two of the lead developers of the Java SE Programmer Exam, OCP Java SE 6 Programmer Practice Exams is filled with more than 260 realistic practice questions to prepare you for this challenging exam. To help you understand this material, in-depth explanations of both the correct and incorrect answers are included for every question. This practical guide covers all official objectives for Exam 310-065 and is the perfect companion to SCJP Sun Certified Programmer for Java 6 Study Guide .
Covers all OCP Java SE 6 Programmer exam topics, including: Declarations and Access Control Object Orientation Assignments Operators Flow Control, Exceptions, and Assertions Strings, I/O, Formatting, and Parsing Generics and Collections Inner Classes Threads Development
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| Title of Computers eBook: OCP Java SE 6 Programmer Practice Exams (Exam 310-065) | |
| Release Date: 10-14-2010 | |
| Publisher: McGraw-Hill Osborne Media |
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