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what's a good book to use for learning Java??
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Udacity offers free online courses but have to pay for certificate. I am working on Android Development using Java and XML. The way they explain Objects and Classes in Java is easy to follow and I was quick to grasp the concepts they were explaining. Are you learning Java for the purpose of Android Developement?
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Here you can find many e-books for Java.
http://www.ebook777.com/java-everyone-late-objects/
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@ Lindsay. You check into Udacity? how's it going?
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yes, pheonix, I'm learning Java for the purpose of Android Development. I'll have to check out Udacity. I like to hear that they explain it well and easy to grasp.
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i wish i could find a book laced with html js css code i could copy. then oh that does that and this goes there. i DL pdfs its all just words in sentances in paragraphs in chapters. i learn by doing it not reading boring ol words
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@black forest
in books, like textbooks, you read a chapter, then they have exercises that you can then do, in your ide. so your reading and doing. not just reading. it helps to have little small things to do to learn each concepts with... you learn code by doing but you also need so read or listen to what each thing is before doing it
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Oh i am building a bulk library of every ebook i can get ahold of. going to make them available for people here.
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@black forest
oh that's a good idea. that will be a good project
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i believe so
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Not a book really, but I recommend you try http://www.geeksforgeeks.org/java/ alongside any book
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ill get you one later today
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@wasula benjamin thanks that's really looks like a good one
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@phoenix yes i checked Udacity and I like what's there so far, thanks
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if i link to a cloud the code playground will work right?