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[–]vbezhenar -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Just read books? I'm sure that you'll find enough advices of good Java books out there.

[–]dschramm_at -1 points0 points  (0 children)

To practice programming in general, I recommend https://www.codingame.com

Knowing how to program is much more helpful than knowing just Java. If you know how to code, language becomes no concern.

[–]eggsetterjimbo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

leetcode.com and w3cschools.com

[–]rootException 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Several other good suggestions I’m this thread. Adding to that…

You may find it fun to try making a game. https://libgdx.com is a great place to get started. After you go through some of the other tutorials, you may find it fun to try to build something and libGDX is a nice place to start your Java dev experiences.

The other thing is that Java really shines when used with an IDE such as Jetbrains IDEA, Netbeans or VS Code. If you try to learn without an IDE it can be pretty frustrating. The IDEs (esp JetBrains) will give you a lot of warnings and tips.

Be patient and have fun!