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Ivan Berlizov2015-05-21 09:56:42
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Ivan Berlizov, 2015-05-21 09:56:42

Javarush courses + book?

I welcome everyone.
There is a goal and a great desire to learn programming, I chose Java as my preferred language.
Since I don’t have money for specialized courses at the moment (and won’t be in the near future), I chose Javarush for myself. But, I still can’t understand some points and terms (ps has already reached the first level on Javarush). That's why I want to read the book at the same time. From this the question arises:
Which book to choose to read (to a complete beginner), while simultaneously taking courses on Javarush.
There are a lot of books, but I don’t know what exactly to choose, taking into account the fact that I don’t have any concepts about programming (they didn’t even teach basic at school).
I will be very grateful for answers.
PS For myself, I initially chose: Fine Ya - Programming in Java for children, parents, grandparents.

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Valera Programmer, 2015-05-21
@Blackstyle

I myself started learning java from the Javarush website. I do not recommend this resource! he didn't help me!
read books, write simple hello worlds, figure out the construction of the language yourself or with the help of Google!)
from books I advise:
Java 8: a guide for beginners - Herbert Schildt
Java. The Professional's Library, Volume 1. The Basics
and get ready to re-read some books more than once!)

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mipan, 2015-05-21
@mipan

if you don't have a background in programming at all, then Head First "Learn Java" should go well.
javarush, by the way, is also paid, but the good thing is that there are many small tasks, if there are difficulties with inventing them for yourself. The theory is poorly served there.

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