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ajiboyet (m)
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Any Java guys in the house? I want to learn Java, as in From Level 0 (or -1).
Links, resources and all such stuff are welcome.
N.B: Don't recommend any other language .
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ajiboyet (m)
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thanks!!
MORE, PLEASE
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Seun (m)
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Have you even tried searching the forum?
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Taysay (m)
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Good day, Compliments of the yuletide! I highly recomment this book "Murach's Beginning Java 2, JDK 5" you can download the 1st two chapters free from www.murach.com, go through it, if you like it then you can order for your own copy, but I tell you this is the best java book on earth BELIEVE, of course you can get a guide to put u through when you are stuck, but in learning programing your dedication is the tap root to your success, because nobody can teach you those nitty gritty details, beta than you yourself. So take kia of you all the best.
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webworld (m)
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Beginner? hmnn, Check Google for beginner introductions to Java programming language. From there, go get this book titled Begining Java objects. >> http://java.sun.com/developer/Books/javaprogramming/begobjects/This book teaches you secret behind Object Oriented programming and shows you how to code, its very straight to the point, and written by a lady (I think ladies make good programming teachers). The best java book i have ever read
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abbey477
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I'll be honest with you. If you want to learn Java to a level of proficiency, you'll need to get to a school or get a professional tutor to teach you Java as well as System Analysis and Design.
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gbengaijot (m)
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you are better off learning on your own. i think,
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