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A view along one of the many walkways that circle the monument. The main reliefs are on the inside walls. The outer walls are quite high, and the temperature here is very hot.
Borobudur Buddhist monument, Central Java.
Java coding (Programming) Swedish book.
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This image features a Swedish programming book titled "Java Koder" (translated as Java Codes). Here’s a detailed breakdown:
1. Book Information
Title: Java Koder (Java Codes).
Authors: Robert Dimpling & Lars Jonsson.
Publisher: Appears to be published by IDG Books, a well-known publisher for technical and programming books.
Series: Part of the StorPocket series, which likely means it’s a large-format paperback reference book.
2. Content & Purpose
The book is a reference guide for Java programming, specifically covering:
Java 2.0 (an older version of the language, likely from early 2000s).
Important Java packages and their usage.
Possibly example codes and explanations for Java development.
It appears to be aimed at Swedish-speaking developers learning Java 2.0.
3. Additional Features
The book includes a CD-ROM, as indicated by the "CD INGÅR" (CD Included) logo.
A bonus section offers:
Internet access via Comviq/Tele2 for 12 months (which was a common promotion for books at the time).
Additional programming resources from PC FOR ALLA (a Swedish tech magazine).
4. Historical & Collectibility Value
Since it focuses on Java 2.0, the content may be outdated for modern development, as Java has evolved significantly.
However, it could still be useful for historical reference or retro programming projects.
If it’s in good condition, it may have collector’s value for those interested in early Java programming books.
13 Jul 2005 Nederlands Indische Spoorweg Mij Maschinenfabrik Esslingen Class B25 0-4-2RT B.2503 (1902) 3ft 6 in gauge.
...are a big party these days. Borobudur village is packed with stalls, a brass-band is playing and it looks like a fun-fair.
yep, I let her drink coffee~sort of. Aimee has been saving the caps and making bracelets. I LOVE them!!
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