I want to ask the meta community about the following question. Please tell me if you believe it is on-topic for SO. I have yet to post this on Stack Overflow.
I am looking to freshen up on Java skills and I've been looking around at resources to help me in that goal. One book that often comes to be mentioned is Josh Bloch's Effective Java. My concern is centered around that the book's last edition was release over 6 years ago, which is quite a long time in the world of software.
With that in mind, is the book still relevant to Java programming today? More specifically, can the book be used as a good resource for someone who is well versed in C# and .NET platform, but has more limited experience with the Java platform?