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SikerimAMK31
4 months ago

Simply make any small tools/games you have on Bock. No course or something. That’s what happened to me.

gogogo
4 months ago

  • Book
  • Video
  • Education (VHS)

Everyone learns differently. I prefer books.

For programming learning always consider and try out examples.

Among others, I was certified by Oracle for Java 6 (was then the current state). Learn about book.

gogogo
4 months ago
Reply to  PCGamer534

This book has been very technical very profound introduction for me.

It prepares for the Java 6 exam at Oracle. It is above all about being able to know and recognize clean.

SCJP by Kathy Bates & Bert Bates

Has questions & answers that it has in itself.

ISBN / EAN 978 0 071591065

Is that for bloody starters?

Already programmed in other languages, but never made it so clear. Has significantly improved my programming style in C++.

gogogo
4 months ago

That’s what I see.

I know Lambdas and Streams from Java 8.

Also Java 7 prof. and Java 8 prof. certified by Oracle.

chriss1967
4 months ago

Yes the pace was very tight. You should still look at the innovations, streams or Lambda expressions take such an incredible amount of work and should everyone know

gogogo
4 months ago

Can you understand? But it’s about exact foundations.

Of course we now have Java 22, but after Java 8 the pace of new versions went up rapidly.

I stayed in the head with Java 8 because I don’t need the innovations. You’d be more burdensome.

Oracle took Java from Sun and the test is called SCJP. Not exactly lightened, because very exact.

chriss1967
4 months ago

Problem me Books: Unfortunately often very outdated. Java 6? We are now 22. On the book, Java was not yet from Oracle but from Sun. Surely the basics are learned but without the advantages of the newer versions

Julian8676
4 months ago

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