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Finished Java Course!!!!!! Now what?

what did you after finishing? I'm just not feeling I can start my eclipse editor and write whatever I want. what are some good next steps?

14th May 2017, 11:48 PM
Nico Zinnendorf
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think of a small project first. complete it and then keep improving and expanding that project. remember, no code is final, there is always something that can be added or enhanced. finally, be creative and don't fear failure, you never know what you can accomplish until you try.
15th May 2017, 12:02 AM
Pedro Cruz
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make your own program, it's a best way to improve your java
14th May 2017, 11:51 PM
Yaroslav Pieskov
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Practice your Java so that the skill sticks in your brain.
14th May 2017, 11:51 PM
Ghauth Christians
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so hopping in eclipse and just "doing stuff" is the way to go for now? until everything is really in my head?
14th May 2017, 11:53 PM
Nico Zinnendorf
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Think of something you really wanna do and then do it with Java, even if you don't currently know how to do it yet. Figure it out, find a way to make it work.
14th May 2017, 11:55 PM
Ghauth Christians
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1) is it by any means helpful to just hop into ruby, js, python to see what else is there? or better stick to one and discover other things later..? 2) I've an idea of a android app to save names + money values in a specific order.. is that something small and achievable? --- thanks everyone for help! so fast answers here :O
15th May 2017, 12:22 AM
Nico Zinnendorf
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1) I think that you need to practice in one language, and later you can go to others. 2) where this data will be stored?
15th May 2017, 12:28 AM
Yaroslav Pieskov
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1) that's what u thought! Thank you! 2) directly in the code or in a dropbox-txt document.. not sure so far :-)
15th May 2017, 12:42 AM
Nico Zinnendorf
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