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sna
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Posted on 01-26-11 9:42
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I am desperate, yes I really am. I don't care how but I want to learn java. I don't know from where to start but I want to be a programmer, a great programmer. I want to make a lot of money, abundance of money, a lot of money .......by programmig.. Let me know where do I start learning java.. I know I sound dumb but that's what I am, I am dumb but I want to be a programmer, I want to learn java
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prankster
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Posted on 01-26-11 10:05
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sna
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Posted on 01-26-11 10:35
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Those emoticion that u put in your response doesnot fit there moreover looks like they r suffocating.. But Thank you for taking your time to respond and edit the same shit twice to contribute nothing .. Duhhhhh :(
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jhapaliketo
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Posted on 01-26-11 10:42
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go to amazon and buy a programming in java book.
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Posted on 01-26-11 10:50
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Here is the link
http://java2s.com/
On the left hand navigation you can see Java tutorial and Java book - read through it - to start with
This site has example codes when u click on Java (left hand side menu).
Hope this will be helpful.
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Posted on 01-26-11 10:56
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lol, did you even clicked that link and reach the following part, it contains all the necessary information to get started with java, looks like you got to start with learning how to click the links .. anyway have fun learning java.
I'm a newbie - how do I get started with Java?
Question: I'm a newbie - how do I get started with Java?
The bookstore approach
If you've never used Java before, there are several ways to get started. One way, of course, is to go down to your local bookstore and find every book you can about the subject. You can also go down to your local library and do the same thing. There are many, many books available for people interested in learning how to program with Java.
The Internet approach
Of course, this being the Internet, there is a second way. One of the great things about Java is, assuming you already have a computer, you can learn all about Java and obtain the compiler for free!
If you're completely new to Java, the first thing I'd recommend is go to the source of all things Java, Sun Microsystems. Their main Java link is:
http://java.sun.com
From this link you'll find wonderful things, like:
- The Java Developer's Kit (JDK)
- The kit includes the Java compiler and Java Virtual Machine (JVM). If you're on a bare-bones budget, you can use your PC, an editor, and the JDK to create Java applets, applications, and servlets. (If you have more money, there are many great tools to help you create Java software more easily, but this is how many of us got started.)
- Sun's Java Tutorial
- A very nice intro to Java software development.
- The JavaSoft FAQ Index
- A collection of FAQ's about Java topics.
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Using Sun Microsystems alone as your information source, you can:
- Download the Java JDK
- Install the JDK on your computer
- Learn how to compile Sun's sample programs
- Read the tutorial and learn how to write your own programs
- Read their FAQ's to learn much more about Java
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Now, outside of Sun and their Java Division, there are many other places you can go to freely learn more about Java. These sites include:
- Developer's Daily Q&A Center
- Our own "Question-and-Answer" center features answers to frequently-asked questions about Java.
- Developer's Daily Pure Java Center
- Our educational center for learning about Pure Java. Provides many tutorials and examples.
- Developer's Daily JavaWarehouse
- Go to our Warehouse when you want to "Learn Java by Example". Go here if you already know the name of a class or method, and want to see how it's used in a real-world software application. Includes well over 2,000 source code files.
- The Java Programmer's FAQ
- A terrific FAQ from the Java news groups.
Of course there are many other interesting Java-related places to go to learn about Java, or see examples of Java in action. Here are just a few of the many possibilities:
- Gamelan
- The official Java directory. A very large listing of Java resources around the world.
- Java Applet Rating Service
- The main alternative to Gamelan.
- DevDirectory
- Our own directory of Java resources (also includes Perl and General Programmer resources).
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Posted on 01-26-11 10:57
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First make sure you really like programming. Are you good in logics? Can you spend time on one boring subroutine trying to fix it? Do you easily get bored (can't be, u have to write documentations).
If your answer to first 2 questions are YES and last one is NO (last one is not a must) then you can be a programmer.
JAVA is OOP and is considered easier than C or C++ (Java is a non native C++), but JAVA has so many derivatives and additives (libs) that the scope gets bigger and more complex at times.
Having said that, first practice some general programming. Then get some good Java books. It will be few years before you make big bucks.
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hkrishna
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Posted on 01-26-11 11:02
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sna
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Posted on 01-26-11 11:12
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Jhapali keto, serial ani stiffler, Dhanyabaad . Those were the kind of replys that I was looking for and I hope those tips will work out for me, ani prankster, ya right, i really don't know how to click a link, how do we do it? Do I really need to learn how to click a link to be a professional programmer ??? And let me confess something right away, your words seems to be the wisest thing I have ever heard, can you mail me your photo so that I can worship you everyday along with my other bhagwans
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Posted on 01-26-11 11:39
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www.youtube.com/watch
You better go at Youtube.com, and you will get bunch of basic classes on Java Programming. Or you can also get more than 60 hours Java Programming from Stanford University. This class will help you a lot to understand basic concept of OOP.
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Posted on 01-26-11 1:21
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i want to learn it too...and i am also serious about it...@sna let me know if u find a good resource..
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Posted on 01-26-11 1:50
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Hkrishna is absolutely right..don't look anywhere but start reading head first java..u will love the way every single chapter comes.. It is easy to memorize what u read coz the book makes reading fun...
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hkrishna
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Posted on 01-26-11 3:02
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@NepBro Thanks
@sna: lemme give u piece of advice. You should learn Java in an organized fashion, given that you're new to programming. There may be thousands of "tutorials" or videos or what not out there, and they give good info too but it'll make you more confused and you'll wind up hating programming and thinking that "its not your thing".
Take a book, read it. I highly recommend Head First Java - so much that I would parcel it free to you - if only I had the money or the enthusiasm right now :) . But you can take any book of your choice. Don't get tangled on tutorials and videos. Programming needs patience, you can start practicing it by holding a book in your hand.
Happy coding.
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purana kagaz
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Posted on 01-26-11 4:14
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Here's the FULL BOOK ONLINE....No download needed.
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sna
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Posted on 01-26-11 5:19
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Hkrishna daju Dhanyabaad, you really seem to be a very helpful person. Thank you again for the recommendion. Ani purana kagaz thank you for the link, I have bookmarked it but I think I will buy a Hard copy as well. And a confession, I haven't written any program in my life apart from simple QBASIC "whatever" few years back in school, does that matters????
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Posted on 01-26-11 8:19
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Thank you guys for the thread and inputs,
kura k bhane., i have been trying to learn programming for the last couple of weeks as well. So, which one is better to start learning first C++ or Java ???
Is there a online book for C++ just like the one for Java??
Please advise!
P.S.
sajha has been more informative lately - thanks everybody!
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