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Is it possible to learn enough java in four months?

5th May 2018, 10:00 PM
Dhar.m
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Dude, you need to slow down. Read this book (properly): "Thinking in Java" I borrowed it from a friend some time ago and it taught me three things: 1. A little Java which I've mostly forgotten. 2. Much better OO understanding (I was struggling with moving to C++). 3. That Java was not the walk in the park I thought it'd be. Sufficed to say I didn't get very far. Still, it's a learner-friendly book (despite what some people say). It's very daunting in size though. It was, by my guess, three normal paperbacks' worth of info. That was one of his books. He had a few! He moved to the UK years back and is working, but he's still just a junior dev. There is no learn X in Y. Books claiming to teach you a language in a short length of time should be avoided like Ebola. What you can learn in 4 months by "speed learning" is how to write code that: *. is bad practice, *. error prone, *. you don't fully understand, *. and write-only. Rather take your time because once bad practices settle in, they are hard to unlearn (personal experience).
7th May 2018, 12:23 PM
non
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Yes you can learn java in 4 months but obviously it will need some dedication, practice and practice so that you will gain more knowledge. You should try to build application and keep up-to-date with latest trends in technology so that it will be easy for you to match with latest update. Here you can see the best way to learn java quickly:- http://crbtech.in/Java-Training/best-way-go-learning-java/
7th May 2018, 5:30 AM
pranit patil
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Thanks a lot. I am going to have to slow down, for better coding practice then...
8th May 2018, 9:52 AM
Dhar.m
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You can learn a lot in 4 months, but obviously it depends on how much time you can spend studying each day and so on
5th May 2018, 10:05 PM
Martin Soukup
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