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From free PDF's to books I have to buy. Anything that will be helpful
mariexotoni said:From free PDF's to books I have to buy. Anything that will be helpful
The best books/articles to learn Java from may vary depending on your learning style and experience level. However, some popular choices among beginners include "Head First Java" by Kathy Sierra and Bert Bates, "Java: A Beginner's Guide" by Herbert Schildt, and "Thinking in Java" by Bruce Eckel.
Yes, there are many online resources available for learning Java. Some popular options include Codeacademy, Udemy, and Coursera. You can also find numerous tutorials and coding challenges on websites like W3Schools and GeeksforGeeks.
The best way to approach learning a new programming language is to start with the basics and build a strong foundation. This includes understanding the syntax, data types, and control structures. Then, practice by writing small programs and gradually move on to more complex projects. It is also helpful to read and understand code written by experienced programmers and to participate in online communities to ask questions and receive feedback.
The time it takes to learn a programming language can vary greatly depending on the individual's dedication and learning pace. However, with consistent practice and a solid understanding of the basics, one can become proficient in a programming language within a few months. It is important to continue practicing and learning as programming languages are constantly evolving.
While it is possible to learn multiple programming languages at the same time, it is generally not recommended for beginners. Learning one language thoroughly before moving on to another can help build a strong foundation and prevent confusion. Once you have a good understanding of one language, it may be easier to pick up new languages as they often share similar concepts and syntax.