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Mmm guys I'm so trash at java and I got 2 more yrs in school to improve myself, but reading books is wayy too much time consuming.  Aany tips for me?


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Ty

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I started to code in java by doing everything in "How do i learn Java?", I don't think it's a bad idea to copy paste code, then learn what it does. (This is how I started and others may have different opinions)

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These are good tips :)

I have 1.5 years as a Java Developer, working with webservices in Java. And I got to say, the "beginner courses" helped me a lot in the beginning, and the rest of my experience with Java I've learn from my work, when I was just a intern.


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These are good tips :)

I have 1.5 years as a Java Developer, working with webservices in Java. And I got to say, the "beginner courses" helped me a lot in the beginning, and the rest of my experience with Java I've learn from my work, when I was just a intern.

 

 

What "beginner courses" would you advise?


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Thanks for the advice!

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Thank you for your hardwork!


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Well spoken.


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I started to code in java by doing everything in "How do i learn Java?", I don't think it's a bad idea to copy paste code, then learn what it does. (This is how I started and others may have different opinions)


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In my opinion everybody is different  but best way to learn is just get up and start coding ;)


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