#Can anyone recommend a good site or a youtube video where i can learn java?

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deep wadi
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I went from mechanical engineering to computer science, I didn't have Programming languages in Java and this semester we have object-oriented programming in java.

heavy scarabBOT
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<@&987246399047479336> please have a look, thanks.

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e a course on it. I would recommend the following resources to learn Java:

  1. Codecademy: Codecademy offers an interactive Java course that covers the basics of the language. It provides hands-on exercises and quizzes to reinforce your learning.

  2. Oracle's Java Tutorials: Oracle's official website provides comprehensive tutorials for learning Java. These tutorials cover everything from basic syntax to more advanced topics like multithreading and networking.

  3. Derek Banas' Java Tutorial: Derek Banas has a popular YouTube channel where he covers various programming languages, including Java. His Java tutorial is highly recommended for beginners as he explains concepts in a clear and concise manner.

  4. TheNewBoston's Java Beginner Tutorial: TheNewBoston is another popular YouTube channel that offers a beginner-friendly tutorial series on Java programming. The videos are well-structured and cover a wide range of topics.

  5. Udemy: Udemy offers several paid courses on learning Java, but they often have discounts or promotions that make them affordable. Look for courses with high ratings and positive reviews to ensure quality instruction.

Remember, practice is key when learning any programming language, so make sure to code along with the tutorials and work on small projects to solidify your understanding of Java concepts.

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@deep wadi

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

worn sapphire
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do you want to start from scratch or what ?

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I understand from what you said that you're absolute beginner

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I don't recommend to check youtube, but i'd suggest to visit PluralSight

deep wadi
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I understand the basic studd, but from classes and so on its kinda gets difficult ¿ The teacher didn't really teach us

worn sapphire
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ask here then

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we can streamline the difficult chapters or parts to u

deep wadi
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what is streamline?:,)

worn sapphire
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it means: Simplify

deep wadi
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aaaa ok