Remember that Udemy is not the only resource for learning. I ordered books! For a lot of beginner questions you can find online by searching. "How do I do X in Java". Then look at the code and try to understand it. Then get it to work on your system. Debug through the code to see what happens with the variables and objects. These are some of the things I used to learn. Naturally the way I learn isn't for everyone, but if it helps you give it a try.
Programmer, humorist. Host of the Citizen Coder Podcast. I interview developers from all over the world, from beginners trying to break into the industry to senior devs.
Programmer, humorist. Host of the Citizen Coder Podcast. I interview developers from all over the world, from beginners trying to break into the industry to senior devs.
Remember that Udemy is not the only resource for learning. I ordered books! For a lot of beginner questions you can find online by searching. "How do I do X in Java". Then look at the code and try to understand it. Then get it to work on your system. Debug through the code to see what happens with the variables and objects. These are some of the things I used to learn. Naturally the way I learn isn't for everyone, but if it helps you give it a try.
I definitely agree with that! I have several javascript books now. Searching for a good Java one now.
Any recommendations for good java books?