Hi all.
I am new to this community, and i hope youy treat me better than some other ones that try to help java programmers.
The problem i face is that i haven't been trained well in oop, and i still use a lot the old way functions programming instead of the new one...
I actually made a couple of java apps for my company that work well, but i am aware that their structure is not the correct one at all that should be...
I want to ask if anyone have some manual or any reference for me to learn how to program correctly using the object oriented paradigm.... and littel by little, correct my now working apps... and for future apps that i may need to create.
I am used to netbeans, since my apps must allways have a user interface.
In the stetic way, i think i am doing right, but, as i said before, i really NEED dvice in oop.-....
I.E.: Do you know of any page where i could download some programs made in java and see their structure? I think that is the best way for starting to correct my bad habits...
Once again, thanks for the help you could provice me, and i hope i can learn a lot from you.
Thanks!
Need some advice for programming in java
Started by Xi0N, Apr 27 2010 07:55 AM
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Posted 27 April 2010 - 07:55 AM
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Posted 27 April 2010 - 09:39 AM
Xi0N, well the best way is to go through the java pages.
Java Tutorials
There's everything you need. You can read a book, like "Head Java First", or "Effective Java" and a really interesting one "Java Puzzlers- Traps, Pitfalls, And Corner Cases".
If you don't manage to find them online, feel free to ask me to upload it to you.
Java Tutorials
There's everything you need. You can read a book, like "Head Java First", or "Effective Java" and a really interesting one "Java Puzzlers- Traps, Pitfalls, And Corner Cases".
If you don't manage to find them online, feel free to ask me to upload it to you.


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