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- 01-14-2013, 05:18 AM #1
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- 01-14-2013, 05:22 AM #2
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Re: fresher in java
Here is a link to an online tutorial that is simple and is designed for beginners:
Java Tutorial
- 01-14-2013, 05:28 AM #3
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Re: fresher in java
thank u so much
- 01-14-2013, 05:49 AM #4
Re: fresher in java
Moved from New to Java.
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- 01-14-2013, 07:16 AM #7
Re: fresher in java
The Forum Lobby is the right place for a thread like this.
Why do you think your post is blocked? Why do you think you should repost it?
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- 01-14-2013, 08:39 AM #8
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Re: fresher in java
because my content is not showing to anyone
- 01-14-2013, 10:26 AM #9
Re: fresher in java
And what made you think that?
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- 01-19-2013, 11:16 AM #10
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Re: fresher in java
Hi,
Some good advice is to take things easy. Everyone asks how long does it take. The secret is to see it like a hobby.
If I learn a musical instrument, it will take time before I become an expert. The fun is in having something to do, day by day.
I started with this book:
Amazon.com: Learning Java (9780596008734): Patrick Niemeyer, Jonathan Knudsen: Books
Its written in a clear style and covers allot. It gave me allot of confidence.
And also use other strategies to coding besides books.
#1.
Learn to use the Java API - Java Platform SE 7
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Use Netbeans - it has the documentation built, code correction and Integrated debugger. And thats not all - Its a joy to use and is very powerfull.
#3.
Ask for help on the forums - they can answer any question. (often when I'm piecing together a program, parts of it don't work, and its usually one or two small things I need for the whole thing to be right)
#4.
Dont throw away all those small programs and examples you write day by day. After you gain confidence you will see those small modules can be put together, or reused to make something better.
#5.
According to Brian Kerningham "C Programming Language (2nd Edition) by Brian W. Kerningham and Dennis Ritchie" (page 9)
"1.1 Getting Started
The only way to learn a new programming language is by writing programs in it."
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Also, Try to read code (thats when you will know you've got it)
#7.
Finally If you are learning Java, keep it Java! Respect and support the community.
Kind Regards
Aubrey.
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