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Best Java books or resources for and experienced programmer?
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I am a full stack web developer with 6 years of professional experience. I'm going to be starting a new job in March and the backend is C , but they are moving their services to Java. I have about 8 months of professional experience with Java but I want to come into the job feeling pretty comfortable with it. Most of my responsibilities will be frontend focused, but I want to make sure I can handle any backend stuff, since I like working on a bit of everything.

Can anyone recommend some good books or resources for Java? Also, I'm wondering if I should just go on LeetCode and start solving things in Java. I feel like that will help for the syntax part but I also want to learn more about the JVM, popular libraries and frameworks, etc.

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