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I am an amateur at coding I don't know much which coding language will be best for me and what is core Java ,it should be learned first or what?

23rd Sep 2016, 3:21 PM
Aadarsh Jain
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Java is the most popular programming language. And today is the era where Android smartphones are very widely used. Applications in the Android smartphone are built using Java. You can learn Java completely from basic to advanced in http://javabasictoadvanced.blogspot.com Here is quote from the blog: "Anyone who wants to start to learn Java, must learn from Java SE. Java SE is basic and core of Java Programming. After mastering Java basic (Java SE), you can choose whether you want to continue to Java EE or Java ME. For summary, this blog will teach all techniques of programming in Java SE, which is the core of Java programming. You will be invited to get to know, understand, practice, and able to implement the concepts required in basic Java programming. The Java SE material in this blog will start from the simplest, the mastery of basic elements of program such as: architecture in Java program, Java program creation, compilation technique, data type, operator, control structure, and so on. You also will be invited to know what Object Oriented Programming is and how is its implementation in Java. After mastering Java SE, This blog will take you to enter Java EE, start from its concept, and also its implementation using stack of frameworks I mentioned above. To make you fully understanding of Java EE implementation, this blog will give sample of application development: how to create Employee Management application from scratch using the stack of frameworks. This blog is dedicated to anyone who is interested in learning Java programming. All material in this blog are presented in tutorial dialect and immediately accompanied by examples of programs that will be easy to understand. To make you easier to learn all the material presented, within this blog you can download all resources (such as installer, library, etc.) that are needed. The final goal of this blog is to guide, lead, and deliver you to become a high valuable Java programmer."
23rd Sep 2016, 11:27 PM
Aula Muttaqin
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learn java using bluej platform
23rd Sep 2016, 3:50 PM
Dhruva Tripathi
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i recommend java as your first language, and eclipse as your IDE
24th Sep 2016, 12:19 AM
Aquarius
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I use Eclipse and NetBeans sometimes.
23rd Sep 2016, 10:24 PM
Gabriel Cássio
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what bout android studio guys?
5th Jan 2017, 5:05 PM
Arjun Singh
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