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| Begin my first lesson to learn java Hi folks, I shall start my first lesson to learn Java. I found following sites/tutorials; Tutorial (search) http://onesearch.sun.com/search/ones...al&uid=6910019 Java Tutorial http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/ http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutor.../download.html Java Tutorial Books http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/book.html Java Tutorial Sites http://java.sun.com/ Java Tutorial, Trailmap http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/trailmap.html Training http://training.sun.com/ Kindly advise which of them shall I stick to at start. Are there any other suggestions. TIA B.R. satimis |
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| Re: Begin my first lesson to learn java Hope you don't mind me suggesting one, but this tutorial worked great for me...It's a little old, but very good. http://chortle.ccsu.ctstateu.edu/CS151/cs151java.html |
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| Re: Begin my first lesson to learn java Hi server_crash, Tks for your inject. Some folks suggest me to learn java from "source code to some simple applets". Can you point me where can I find a collection of java simple applets with source code. TIA B.R. satimis |
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| Re: Begin my first lesson to learn java Buy a book about java |
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| Re: Begin my first lesson to learn java Correct. Buy Head First Java and work your way through that. The only thing which gets close in quality is the official Sun tutorial. |
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| Re: Begin my first lesson to learn java Plus it's much easier to have a book in front of you, that you can search through and stuff...I mean at least I prefer a book much more than having to stare at my computer screen, and stuff. |
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| Re: Begin my first lesson to learn java same here. I find myself printing out articles on new tech for which I don't (yet) have books and reading the prints... |
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| Re: Begin my first lesson to learn java Hi folks, Tks for your advice. My practice in learning new technology is similar to jwenting's. I printed out the the important pages of the technical articles on recycle paper. B.R. satimis |
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