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All things are tough in java? How to remember that? 😢😢😢

Plz tell me😭😢😢

5th Jan 2018, 6:20 PM
Akshaya
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just practice and code and everything be OK, in the beginnig is always hard... 😃 Repeat that things multiple times
5th Jan 2018, 6:35 PM
Vukan
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You have to practice coding the stuff you have learned , you will remember it better ☺
5th Jan 2018, 9:32 PM
D_Stark
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Dont worry all of us will find a temporary ending... The most important thing of learning things in a programming language is to learn about the existence of specific things, e.g. a Factory Pattern or how to print something in a stream. The exact code can be looked up in the Web if needed
5th Jan 2018, 6:34 PM
Andreas K
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read bruce eckel's thinking in java 4th edition and everything will easy for you
15th Jan 2018, 11:39 AM
Sharofiddin
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Search about the stuff you don't understand in the Q&A section, and if there is nothing that helps you, then post about it, or search it in Google. And the best way to remember something for longer is to practice it.
6th Jan 2018, 1:44 AM
Boris Batinkov
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Thanks 😊😊
6th Jan 2018, 1:45 AM
Akshaya
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well just link it to most of the things u work with example:basic structure of apps and other thing that are made of python and TRY CREATE UR OWN PROGRAMS BASED ON WHAT U LEARNED IT MAKE IT EASY TO REMEMBER
6th Jan 2018, 4:43 PM
Bharath Kalyan K B
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Thanks 🤗😊😊
10th Jan 2018, 1:49 AM
Akshaya
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Thanks...... ☺☺☺I hope this will help me thanks a lot... 😊😊😊😊😊😃 Again thanks for both of them😊
5th Jan 2018, 6:38 PM
Akshaya
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yeah definitely don't focus on knowing the actual syntax but what the code does overall. that way you can write what you need to, look up what you don't and modularize the rest, including using imports from the Java libraries
5th Jan 2018, 10:15 PM
Gennario Veltaine
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By the way, the last part of the Java course is pretty hard the first time through. I'd suggest not worrying about it because a lot of it you don't really need until you've got a solid grasp of the rest of the content. Be aware of the content but don't expect to master it quickly :)
5th Jan 2018, 10:29 PM
Dan Walker
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Thanks @Anjali. I do 😊😊😊😊
8th Jan 2018, 9:48 AM
Akshaya
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I actually find Java more similar to C#, as both are object oriented. C++ you have to learn memory management
9th Jan 2018, 7:50 PM
Stuart
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Thanks 😊😊😊
7th Jan 2018, 8:34 AM
Akshaya
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if u don't mind Akshaya I have a tip for u which my computer sir told me. He told me that if u really want to master java then u must have a basic or fundamental of c++ because they are much similar to Java. And this actually helping me and I hope it will help u too.. Sorry if it hurt u, but this is my opinion.,sir.
8th Jan 2018, 9:29 AM
Anjali Kushwaha
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ur most welcome my friend
15th Jan 2018, 11:33 AM
Anjali Kushwaha
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Another solution would be to abandon this garbage language for a real one.
6th Jan 2018, 2:24 AM
Abner Schmidt
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