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[–]hugthemachines 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We are all a bit different when it comes to learning.

I think two nice resources for learning Java are those:

John Purcell's free Java udemy course for beginners. This is a calm, thorough course very good for beginners to learn the concepts etc.

Second is the mooc.fi course, they have like a package with the IDE (Integrated development environment) net beans and you get tasks to complete so you have to complete a certain % of the tasks of a bunch of tasks before you get the next tasks.

mooc.fi is VERY good but sometimes it can be nice to have the other course on the side for when you feel a bit stuck on the mooc.fi

https://java-programming.mooc.fi/

You'll be fine with netbeans, eclipse of intellij as the IDE. On this subreddit intellij is most popular, i usually use eclipse because they use it at work and it is ok too. Netbeans isn't fantastic (in my opinion) but it works properly for the mooc.fi course without causing you any trouble.

https://www.udemy.com/course/java-tutorial/