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Topic: Please HELP: what is BEST java tutorial / book ?? (Read 1462 times)

hero member
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To really learn how Java works it's probably best to go with books. They will cover all the aspects of the language in detail without missing out on any parts you need to know. I can recommend the Sun Certified Programmer Study Guide and I always hear amazing things about Bruce Eckel's Thinking in Java.
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You can code java in a browser shell? Or do you mean javascript?


If this is in response to my post, I'm brand new to this dude, so I'm not sure.

I took a course in Python, where they put together a console online for us to use and code on.  Just wondering what to use for java (is java not the same as javascript?)

lol, of course not. java != javascript. Smiley

https://www.java.com/en/download/faq/java_javascript.xml

Thanks for putting it kindly, for what now seems like a foolish question that should have been googled Smiley
sr. member
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In case you ever get far enough to work on a tradebot in java and want to collab, let me know. Thanks!
sr. member
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You can code java in a browser shell? Or do you mean javascript?


If this is in response to my post, I'm brand new to this dude, so I'm not sure.

I took a course in Python, where they put together a console online for us to use and code on.  Just wondering what to use for java (is java not the same as javascript?)

lol, of course not. java != javascript. Smiley

https://www.java.com/en/download/faq/java_javascript.xml
sr. member
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You can code java in a browser shell? Or do you mean javascript?


If this is in response to my post, I'm brand new to this dude, so I'm not sure.

I took a course in Python, where they put together a console online for us to use and code on.  Just wondering what to use for java (is java not the same as javascript?)
sr. member
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You can code java in a browser shell? Or do you mean javascript?
legendary
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www.w3schools.com might help you to learn java and some other languages as well.
And C & JAVA is the most used languages to create bit stuffs i've seen.


~Rude Boy

This website was recommended by my teacher as well and OP you can try this website. First you can start with HTML, CSS and then JAVA. You can also appear for tutorial and learn how to write few code snippets.

You can also try learning from the Ebook: http://portal.aauj.edu/e_books/teach_your_self_java_in_21_days.pdf
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www.w3schools.com might help you to learn java and some other languages as well.
And C & JAVA is the most used languages to create bit stuffs i've seen.


~Rude Boy
sr. member
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I think you should learn python. it's easy to read, understand, use. that's the choice of language for newcomers to programming era.
sr. member
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I just learned some basic coding in python, so looking to get started with Java as well.

Do you guys use the google chrome console?
sr. member
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This is always a good resource:

The Java™ Tutorials https://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/

Also, the subreddit https://reddit.com/r/learnprogramming/
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I interested to follow this thread
Because I want to know the answer Smiley
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sr. member
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When I last looked, the Sun tutorial was cool.

But I use java and nobody wants to do any collab, because it seems everyone hates java. So you any other other language.

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I am interested in BTC technology and want to start building, work with already existing Automated bitcoin/altcoins ARBITRAGE BOTS.

But I have no experience with programming yet.

What can you guys advice me would be a good language to start ?

I saw that some cool bots are made in Java, what would be the best java tutorial to get me started Huh

tnx;)
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