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Hey guys,

i got 2.5 years in Java Programming, and i'd like to give some tips, things that i noticed some people dont know here on the forums.

First of all; Learning Java

 

How do i learn Java?

 

Eh, good question mate, first of all, you WONT learn it by programming plugins or clients in mc, dont do it. As for second, DONT follow youtube guides, they can be good as you want, but it's just a no, many people (out from here) know it, and so you should. I may seem annoying, but the best way to learn it is by reading The Javadocs, yeah, that boring shit on oracle website, it may take months, but you will learn right things.

 

 

 

Got questions?

 

Googling it will help, if you don't find anything, i'd personally ask a question in Stackoverflow, that's a good place (avoid asking bad/illegal-related things)

 

 

 

What IDE i shoud use?

 

The 2 main IDE people use are; Eclipse and IntelliJ IDEA. At start i was using Eclipse, i moved to IntelliJ and, its way way better and more professional. It would be good to start with IntelliJ.

 

 

I explained things very shortly and brief, but these things are to keep in mind, avoid these errors.

I'll plan to improve this in the next day.

Have a good day

 

 


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Maybe university is too a good way to learn it :D 


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Maybe university is too a good way to learn it :D

Well, UNI > Javadocs but i doubt that there are many peoples at UNI actually.


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Don't focus on a single programming language when you start to learn programming, try different paradigms and find the ones that you see fit for your work.


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Don't focus on a single programming language when you start to learn programming, try different paradigms and find the ones that you see fit for your work.

Yeah, that's indeed, but if someone wants to learn JAVA, he gotta learn JAVA in the right way.


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Udemy courses are good aswell. Most of them are very professionall and have a lot of knowledge and handy tips. Later better use javadocs from Oracle, and skilling all the time, coding coding and coding ^^


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Udemy courses are good aswell. Most of them are very professionall and have a lot of knowledge and handy tips. Later better use javadocs from Oracle, and skilling all the time, coding coding and coding ^^

Yeah, but Udemy are paid courses, Javadocs are free4ever x)


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Yeah, but Udemy are paid courses, Javadocs are free4ever x)

yes it's true, Udemy is paid but in Udemy u can see language in action for example writting with teacher a real world project :P


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thanks


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Boy im not a kid but i play ussaly some mc and i want to code some hackclient or plugins bci have a server


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If you want to help me than you CAN leave a  upvote :D

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