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ICantButTruying2019-10-16 20:32:28
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ICantButTruying, 2019-10-16 20:32:28

How to learn java after regular SoloLearn course?

With English, it’s not to say that it’s great, so Russian-language or semi-Russian-language resources are more desirable (yes, I know that it’s worse)

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koperagen, 2019-10-17
@ICantButTruying

I started learning Java from the book Head first Java, there is a Russian-language edition. The book + practice + studying the contents of the standard library helps to understand for which tasks you do not need to reinvent your wheel. It is very convenient to do this in an IDE (In my case, Intellij idea).
For further development, I can offer a book from the same series - Head First Design Patterns. The good news for you is that the examples in it are also in Java. But personally, I managed to understand at least something in it only a year after the first reading. The book describes many principles of program design in object-oriented languages, i.e. ideas are already more general, applicable not only in Java.

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Anton R., 2019-10-16
@anton_reut

https://coursehunter.net/backend/java

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Ronald McDonald, 2019-10-16
@Zoominger

Study like you never took any shit courses.
That is, according to the books that Google is full of.

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