#Java problem solving

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oak gale
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Where to solve java language questions to be good at it and more specifically oops concepts

naive torrentBOT
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<@&987246399047479336> please have a look, thanks.

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placid bramble
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we usually recommend mooc

naive torrentBOT
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MOOC is a completely free introductory Java course created by the University of Helsinki, it is a great way to learn Java from the ground up.

It consists of two parts, one at beginner, and another at intermediate level. The end of the course is marked by creating your own Asteroids game clone!

Even though the instructions show how to configure and use NetBeans for the course, you can use IntelliJ. To use IntelliJ, simply install the TMC plugin by opening IntelliJ -> File -> Settings -> Plugins and searching for TMC. You will then be able to use IntelliJ to complete MOOC.

Visit MOOC here: https://java-programming.mooc.fi/
(the course is available in both English and Finnish)

About the course - Java Programming

grand junco
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Theyre more-so algorithm questions though

grand junco
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^ OOP concepts though.. building a project would probably be better to practice them

umbral glen
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yea those sites might not be great for OOPS, for that you need to make some projects could be small ones