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Charles L. Perkins

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Charles L. Perkins is the Founder and Chief Scientist of Virtual Rendezvous. He co-wrote a popular book on Java in October, 1995 [1], and created some (now historical) Java class hierarchy diagrams [2].

An edited except of "The Big Picture" section (thru "The Bytecodes Themselves" [1]) of the book was published in the Premiere issue of Java Report, March 1996.[2] He has written several other books, including a number of volumes in the "Teach Yourself Java" series.[3]

Books written by Perkins

1996:

  • Teach Yourself Java in 21 Days (ISBN 1-57521-030-4)
  • Teach Yourself Java for Macintosh in 21 Days (ISBN 1-56830-280-0)
  • Teach Yourself Java in Cafe in 21 Days (ISBN 1-57521-157-2)
  • Teach Yourself Sunsoft Java Workshop in 21 Days (ISBN 1-57521-159-9)
  • Teach Yourself Java in 21 Days: Professional Reference Edition (ISBN 1-57521-183-1)

1997:

2000: Ad Hoc Networking. Boston, MA: Addison-Wesley, 2000.[4]

References