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Max2022-02-25 21:01:29
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Max, 2022-02-25 21:01:29

How to continue learning Java?

What should I learn next in the Java programming language? I've gone through the basics.

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Michael, 2022-02-25
@GFBRE

A question the answer.
Next, keep learning.
The first option is to start making any project that is personally interesting to you - from a console application that displays a horoscope, to a website or a full-fledged game (I'm not joking about the game at all - see libGDX ). And learn more in practice.
An alternative is to take a thick book on Java (like Horstmann's two-volume book ) and read it cover to cover.

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Nikolay Savelyev, 2022-02-26
@AgentSmith

I have never understood such questions.
If you don't know what to learn next, then you simply have no interest in programming. And the best solution is to quit this business, it's not yours.
Once again: the very fact of having your question suggests that you are not interested in programming.
When there is interest, such questions do not arise. You come up with a project for yourself, do it and learn at the same time.

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Yaten, 2022-02-27
@Ya10

Take whatever course you can afford. In programming, there is no concept of " I have already learned or learned everything ."

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nedevochka, 2022-03-17
@nedevochka

You can find out what you mean by "passed the basics", it's just that I'm also now studying java with zero in programming. Did you complete the tutorial/course?
If so, what textbook or course was it?
I have a friend, she works as a programmer, she says that when I reach the end and understand at least something, then it’s worth testing myself freelancing on simple projects in order to earn some kind of portfolio for myself and dive deeper into development and understand what is real work, and not just programs from textbooks that have nothing to do with real tasks. I'm currently going through Schildt's "Java Beginner's Guide"

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