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I'm new to programming.... I know only python.... Is this is enough to learn java without knowledge in other languages?

28th Jan 2018, 8:25 AM
Hemath
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yes u can â˜ș
28th Jan 2018, 8:40 AM
Gaurav Agrawal
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That's what I did :)
28th Jan 2018, 8:51 AM
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28th Jan 2025, 10:25 AM
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19th Feb 2025, 11:29 AM
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19th Feb 2025, 5:38 PM
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Yes! If you already know Python, you have a great foundation to start learning Java. While Java has a different syntax and is more strict with types, many programming concepts like loops, conditionals, and object-oriented programming (OOP) are similar. You might need to get used to Java’s static typing, explicit declarations, and syntax differences, but your Python experience will definitely help. Just start with the basics, practice consistently, and you’ll pick it up in no time.<a href="https://generativeaimasters.in/">Generative Ai Training In Hyderabad.
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