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Mentor for learning java, how to find?
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I would like to ask a rather strange question. At the moment I'm reading the book "Java 8 Beginner's Guide" by Herbert Schildt and immediately a bunch of questions arise for which there are no answers in the book. Does it make sense to find a java mentor and how can one be found?
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Start with " Learning Java " by Cathy Sierra and Bert Bates. It is extremely simple and intelligible. Even if it doesn't work out, try enrolling in programming courses in your city.
I don’t think that a mentor is understood as someone who will retell a book to you.
And hardly anyone will.
A mentor is more like someone who will tell you what is good and what is bad when you do something.
And since you read and do not understand Schildt, he will only tell you one thing here: "If you read and do not understand Schildt, then you read Schildt a little."
I hope that after graduating from Java Mentor I will get not only knowledge, but also a good, well-paid job, especially since I read a lot about it on the site "This is a Razvod" ( https://eto-razvod.ru/review/java -mentor/ ), for example. I like that there is one of the strongest knowledge bases, a lot of practice and individual lessons, but they also ask strictly. In general, I recommend, but it will take a lot of work.
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