So I've decided to learn Java. It might sound like an odd question but would would you say is the best way to learn such a subject, I'm not a programming so have little experience. I'm reading a book, so wondering what you do to make things stick, thinking of ways to put things in place, contructs the app itself. Not sure if that makes sense lol.
HELLO It is interesting that you are learning java but befor learning java you should had a good knowledge in C and C++ because this help you a lt in understanding ths java and then go for core java anf finally advance java if you follow this process then it will be good for you Best of Luck!
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What you're doing is like learning French so that you can write a cook book in French - but you know nothing about cooking. In order to learn programming, you learn programming, not a language to do programming in. You wait to learn programming languages until you know programming. Start with Wirth's Algorithms + Data Structures = Programs. (It's the best programming course ever written.) You can always find used copies in excelent condition on Amazon for $5-$10. Once you've learned programming, learning programming languages will be a lot easier, but I'd start with an easier language, like PHP.
i appreciate you have decided to learn java .Its on demand in IT market since years.Go with c language first and after learning some basics ,move to core java .while do practice source codes simultaneously
java is an extremely complex programming language and before you start that you should really look at some vb c programming. To make java stick you really need to practice making a tonne of programs. To learn that yourself good luck. try the java website the internet etc etc basically anything java related you can get your hands on