Hello forum Vaironl here,
I will be interviewed Monday or somewhere along the school week, to take an IB Computer Science course. I told the teacher that the programming class I had
was a bit too essay and told her I had experience in C++, C# , VB, and python (basic). But I will also like to learn a bit of Java at least the most essential of it. So
does anyone have any tips or should I just watch tutorials like (TheNewBoston)?
Thanks a bunch in advance.!
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Posted 09 September 2011 - 04:35 AM
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Posted 09 September 2011 - 09:28 PM
The sun tutorials are nice. You can pick up the basics quickly.
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Posted 09 September 2011 - 10:53 PM
this new blog Learn Java Online with Free Java Tutorial,Java Examples and Java Code. It is really helpful for understanding the basics of Java.
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Posted 10 September 2011 - 04:27 AM
Pradeepa said:
this new blog [deleted] It is really helpful for understanding the basics of Java.
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Posted 10 September 2011 - 11:28 AM
If i was just here for spamming. I need not join a forum . I was just trying to help him out since he is a beginner. And you would see my participation in the near future in this forum. So please stop discouraging people even before they start something.
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Posted 01 November 2011 - 08:19 PM
vaironl said:
Hello forum Vaironl here,
I will be interviewed Monday or somewhere along the school week, to take an IB Computer Science course. I told the teacher that the programming class I had
was a bit too essay and told her I had experience in C++, C# , VB, and python (basic). But I will also like to learn a bit of Java at least the most essential of it. So
does anyone have any tips or should I just watch tutorials like (TheNewBoston)?
Thanks a bunch in advance.!
I will be interviewed Monday or somewhere along the school week, to take an IB Computer Science course. I told the teacher that the programming class I had
was a bit too essay and told her I had experience in C++, C# , VB, and python (basic). But I will also like to learn a bit of Java at least the most essential of it. So
does anyone have any tips or should I just watch tutorials like (TheNewBoston)?
Thanks a bunch in advance.!
thenewboston is pretty good at Java tutorials, at least when I'm watching the intermediate ones. This one's pretty good too: Java Programming Course - Table of Contents
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