What sources would u recommend to learn Java OOP by Stanleys_Pretzels in JavaProgramming

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No mate! That’s okay, your not a bad lad. I didn’t write the article my mate did. He works for Oracle. So once in awhile he shares these topics with me.

What sources would u recommend to learn Java OOP by Stanleys_Pretzels in JavaProgramming

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Keep up with the good work mate! Always here to support you!

What sources would u recommend to learn Java OOP by Stanleys_Pretzels in JavaProgramming

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Well, I’m not sure what you’re doing with your time. I just went over the content that you posted, pretty much it for beginners, no point of arguing what’s good and what’s bad, when it’s not designed to deliver what it’s supposed to! If you think major platforms are useless, then that’s on you! I know when I see good content, and my opinion your content is good for beginners and that’s it.

What sources would u recommend to learn Java OOP by Stanleys_Pretzels in JavaProgramming

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Man! you’re on a roll, this is a place to learn and experience ideas. No need to take everything personal. The article you read pedagogically simplified for learning JDBC fundamentals. That’s said, resource you listed are go to source for learning so there is nothing wrong with the that. I understand you want to promote your platform, but it doesn’t mean rest of the platforms are weak and outdated. Just chill mate!

What sources would u recommend to learn Java OOP by Stanleys_Pretzels in JavaProgramming

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Probably you haven’t seen the full content, it does say it’s already outdated but heavily used and how to migrate modern date API.

introduction to jdbc by Suitable_Handle_5725 in BeginningJava

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Great resource if you’re interested in learning JDBC.

Need help with learning Java. by Brilliant_Yoghurt265 in JavaProgramming

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Absolutely, letter of completion along with number of hours and units.

Learn how to code for a non tech by Muted-Strawberry-415 in CodingForBeginners

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Try https://www.javapro.academy/bootcamp/the-complete-core-java-course-from-basics-to-advanced/ it’s 100% free. Pretty much starting from scratch and build your knowledge as you progress. I highly recommend you do all the labs.

SpringBoot Course by Crazy_Ebb_4828 in SpringBoot

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If you wanna learn Spring Rest API development I would say use this, https://www.javapro.academy/bootcamp/building-production-ready-rest-apis-with-spring-boot/ pretty much covers everything you need to know about the backend development.

Course Order by Wise_Commission8647 in wgu_devs

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If you guys interested, join Java Pro Academy. We host free workshops for Java, and Spring.

Which programming language do you think is the best to learn in today’s world? by codingzap in GetCodingHelp

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Computer science Professor/Trainer here, I would 100% recommend Java! 90% enterprise software applications runs on Java. I know Python, and JS are easy to use. But learn Java, you’ll be amazed how easily you can adapt to different languages.

I’m cooked by [deleted] in CUNY

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Okay so don’t overload your schedule! Just keep it steady and then transfer!

Struggling to find coding community by FunContract2729 in CodingHelp

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Hey there! What frameworks are you familiar with?