No more tedious warez hunting!
This website hosts big collections of Commodore 64 games, demos, music and magazines for download. Every archive contains files that are directly usable on a C64, no need for futher file conversion or extraction. (C64 Emulator usage is also possible.)
Recommended to use with IDE64 cardridge, SD2IEC or other similar mass storage or PC-Link solution. You can extract these archvies on a bigger computer, and then copy to your hard disk with fusecfs (on Linux), or host it via PC-Link or copy to SD card for your SD2IEC drive.
Last update: 2nd of April, 2021: TDD mags, demos, party, HVSC
open15,9,15,"XE+":close15 or if you have a DOS Wedge: @XE+.
Warning: The internet is flooded with scanned low-quality pirated copies. These often have missing chapters (especially Inner Classes and Collection Framework) and blurred images.
To get the authentic top-quality notes:
If you have ever typed "Java tutorial for beginners" into YouTube, you have almost certainly bumped into a bald, energetic man with a thick accent and an encyclopedic knowledge of method overloading. That man is Durga Sir.
For over a decade, his "Core Java Complete Notes" have been the holy grail for SCJP/OCJP aspirants and college students alike. But in the rapidly evolving world of software development, are these "old school" notes still worth your hard drive space? core java complete notes by durga sir top
I dug deep into the archives to find out.
Most developers memorize this for interviews. His notes explain the bytecode implications:
If you are a Computer Science student, a software developer fresher, or an aspiring programmer preparing for campus placements or an Oracle certification (OCJP), you have likely heard one name echoing through the corridors of Java learning communities: Durga Sir. Warning: The internet is flooded with scanned low-quality
In the vast ocean of online tutorials, PDFs, and video lectures, finding a single, comprehensive, and reliable source for Core Java can feel overwhelming. That is where "Core Java Complete Notes by Durga Sir" enters the scene, widely regarded as a top tier resource. But what makes these notes so special? Why are thousands of learners hunting for the "Durga Sir Core Java complete notes PDF"?
This article breaks down everything you need to know about these legendary notes, their structure, unique advantages, and how they can help you master Java from scratch.
Let’s look at a typical page from the "Core Java complete notes by Durga Sir" on the topic of equals() vs == . If you are a Computer Science student, a
This structure transforms passive reading into active learning.
Most Java tutorials are reference guides. They tell you what a keyword does. Durga Sir’s notes (typically sprawling, dense, and filled with hand-drawn memory diagrams) do something different: they focus on Flow, Stack, and Heap.
Simply downloading the PDF and reading it like a novel will not work. Follow this 3-step framework used by top rankers:
Durga Sir emphasizes these 10 key features:
The Browse links point to the collection's original location thus they don't reflect contents of the archives here!
The collections have been created using the ai64 - batch file extractor (v1.4, files in 2021 are with v1.5). The conversion is an automatic process, but errors are still possible. Feel free to report errors and I'll try to invesitage them. The process is not designed to be error-free, it's designed to do most of the work.
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