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Re: Coding Advice by JeffreyLiaison(m): 8:36am On Aug 21, 2019
Olalekank:
This is quite impressive!

Can you talk about some of the stuffs you have built with Java
I built a lot of stuffs like the turtle language simulator, a 2d running game(android), tic-tac-toe that uses server (every programmer that has learnt a language should have done this) but all these where in my 500gb hard-disk which just spoilt recently and now I am managing my 80gb but I am planning on doing them back
Re: Coding Advice by JeffreyLiaison(m): 8:44am On Aug 21, 2019
spyglaxx:
are you on discord?
Nope
Re: Coding Advice by Lex19(m): 11:07am On Aug 21, 2019
Eaugusta:
Dear all,
my name is Augusta Ehihebolo, a graduate of mechanical engineering; considering the rate of unemployment in our dear country and with the knowledge that coding is the future, I need your advice, training center recommendation, and any support you can offer to help me become an outstanding coder within a very short time.
My computer knowledge is average, I know absolutely nothing about coding/programming but I am a fast learner.
I want to become an Android developer, trust me I have heard how difficult it is but I love challenges.
Prior to this time, I have thought of learning some programming languages but all to no avail as I had a lot of distractions and confusion. I am ready now, my mind is made up; just help a sister pleassssss and I promise you will be proud of me very soon.

Please don't pass this post without your part of contribution teach. It's really not easy here. Thanks in anticipation, God bless you all
I can see a lot of people go out of the question you ask, but didn't have time to compose long English. If you are determined to learn Android Apps, I have two materials for you which I bought, won't offer you for free because you won't know the value.
1. Udacity Nanodegree Android Developer
2. The complete Android P + Java Developer Course udemy tutorial.
The two course have lots of projects you can work with
Dedicate 3 to 4 month of studying and start applying for Android Developer Job.
Contact me on 08064791806. Do not call but send a whatsapps message.

Other courses available for Udacity Nanodegree program. and paid latest udemy courses.
Re: Coding Advice by JeffreyLiaison(m): 11:24am On Aug 21, 2019
Lex19:
I can see a lot of people go out of the question you ask, but didn't have time to compose long English. If you are determined to learn Android Apps, I have two materials for you which I bought, won't offer you for free because you won't know the value.
1. Udacity Nanodegree Android Developer
2. The complete Android P + Java Developer Course udemy tutorial.
The two course have lots of projects you can work with
Dedicate 3 to 4 month of studying and start applying for Android Developer Job.
Contact me on 08064791806. Do not call but send a whatsapps message.

Other courses available for Udacity Nanodegree program. and paid latest udemy courses.
Udacity courses are mostly free, but their Nano-degree comes at a price
Re: Coding Advice by nappy760(m): 8:27pm On Aug 21, 2019
JeffreyLiaison:
I built a lot of stuffs like the turtle language simulator, a 2d running game(android), tic-tac-toe that uses server (every programmer that has learnt a language should have done this) but all these where in my 500gb hard-disk which just spoilt recently and now I am managing my 80gb but I am planning on doing them back
You need to always upload your stuff to github. Your github link will speak for you
Re: Coding Advice by JeffreyLiaison(m): 8:52pm On Aug 21, 2019
nappy760:
You need to always upload your stuff to github. Your github link will speak for you
Just created one, after what happened to my hdd I can only be too careful
Re: Coding Advice by iCode2:
JeffreyLiaison:
Just created one, after what happened to my hdd I can only be too careful
How long did it take you to learn Java? And how many hours were you putting in?
Re: Coding Advice by JeffreyLiaison(m): 8:11am On Aug 22, 2019
I read the book 5 times mainly because of multi threading and generic collections which up till now is still giving me a bit of trouble.
Each read was a week
Re: Coding Advice by nappy760(m): 8:51am On Aug 22, 2019
Understanding the syntax and concepts of any programming language requires continuous re-reading, I am presently trying to grasp by head around JavaScript
Re: Coding Advice by JeffreyLiaison(m): 9:00am On Aug 22, 2019
nappy760:
Understanding the syntax and concepts of any programming language requires continuous re-reading, I am presently trying to grasp by head around JavaScript
Javascript has syntax close to Java.
I am planning to download Brad Traversy's Javascript course
Re: Coding Advice by nappy760(m): 9:17am On Aug 22, 2019
JeffreyLiaison:
Javascript has syntax close to Java.
I am planning to download Brad Traversy's Javascript course
Pdf or video?
Re: Coding Advice by JeffreyLiaison(m): 9:21am On Aug 22, 2019
nappy760:
Pdf or video?
Video 3.02gb

The guy is the best web dev teacher

Re: Coding Advice by JeffreyLiaison(m): 9:23am On Aug 22, 2019
These are the books I normally read but I want to switch to video

Re: Coding Advice by nappy760(m): 2:05pm On Aug 22, 2019
JeffreyLiaison:
Video 3.02gb

The guy is the best web dev teacher
That's a lot of data......

I would have delved into java but my first programming language was c#.I haven't learnt it well enough though I still intend to.
Once I know it, any other program would be easy.
Re: Coding Advice by JeffreyLiaison(m): 2:31pm On Aug 22, 2019
nappy760:
That's a lot of data......

I would have delved into java but my first programming language was c#.I haven't learnt it well enough though I still intend to.
Once I know it, any other program would be easy.
My first was C++ then VB.NET then Java but it has been a long time when I was 13 since I used c++ and vb.net
Re: Coding Advice by nappy760(m): 2:49pm On Aug 22, 2019
JeffreyLiaison:
My first was C++ then VB.NET then Java but it has been a long time when I was 13 since I used c++ and vb.net
;Dlol.....I totally forgot about fortran and c++ I did in school but I don't count them as programming experience grin
Re: Coding Advice by Eaugusta(op): 10:31am On Aug 30, 2019
ovoSoft:
It seems people are missing the line where she said; " I want to become an Android developer,".....and the advice is start with js, html, css, python, these are all a waste of time in the Android world.

To be an android developer start with java and learn kotlin after that, but start making apps with the little java knowledge and learn along.

Do not believe the myth that java is hard (its lazy people that spread this). I read biochemistry in the University ....came out, learnt java within a year .....and now I make top notch android apps.

If you are determined, and you are really sure of android development as your thing do not waste ya time learning languages that you won't need as an android developer.
Please reply my mail
Re: Coding Advice by Eaugusta(op): 10:33am On Aug 30, 2019
iCode2:
Hi, Eaugusta. Have you started your learning process? I'm just starting out to learn now. We could team up and inspire each other.
Please reply my mail
Re: Coding Advice by iCode2:
Eaugusta:
Please reply my mail
I didn't see any email from you.
You can reach me at
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