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I want to learn Java completely but how to start in basic to advance

I want to learn Java completely but how to start in basic to advance
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dwel
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Start by creating a hello world application =]

Then, extend that app to create an array filled with output.

Loop through the array and display each elements in those indexes.

Then, create multiple classes to enable you to create objects of those classes.

haranaboy
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This thread was put at the top of the forum for a reason:
http://www.daniweb.com/forums/thread99132.html

Ezzaral
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You can search google for tutorial sites. There you can learn step by step java programming (w/ examples). You can also downlaod pdf's.

http://www.roseindia.net/java/

Eric Cute
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Never recommend Roseindia; it hosts bad code examples and genuinely sucks. On top of that those guys are content thieves who snag articles from other reputable sites without proper attribution.

http://forums.oracle.com/forums/thread.jspa?threadID=1139242&tstart=148
http://balusc.blogspot.com/2008/06/what-is-it-with-roseindia.html

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first try to develop simple program that you have done another language. then try to solve more complex problem.take help from online tutorial.
roseindia.net is best place for learning java byself

stokes1900
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first try to develop simple program that you have done another language. then try to solve more complex problem.take help from online tutorial.
roseindia.net is best place for learning java byself

you might want to read the post previous to your own

stultuske
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qlipboard
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is there any lecture videos. Through i can learn

tashis
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I have watched about 0.1% of this series, but it seems like it could be good:
Derek Banas Java Video Tutorial

There is also this site where they expect you to buy a subscription, but what I have seen of their videos hasn't shown me where the money goes. You can try the free videos and use your own judgment, but I wouldn't recommend buying anything. Java isn't a complex technical thing that you can't learn without paying someone to teach you.
http://www.educator.com/computer-science/java/hillstrom/

bguild
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I agree with @bguild. I'm still in basic training, but I'm not going to go take any e-courses or whatever. There's a ton of sites that have good information, tutorials, and/or example code for free. Personally, I also found some Java books at garage sales for around $0.50-$2.00. They may be a little dated, but the fundamentals are still applicable. Another way is to try to run code you see on this forum and truly understand what is happening in it. If you can understand the specifics of each program you play with, it will help you write your own unique code.

joshfizzle
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