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What is the best resource for learning java and javascript?
Hello! Tell me please, what is the best resource for learning languages such as java and javascript? This applies to any format, be it courses or books... The main thing for me is to understand what will be best for a beginner in terms of learning, both in terms of format and channel authors and teachers. I'm asking this question because all you have to do is search for "learning java" and you'll get lots of links to different people who teach these languages. Opening and passing each one will take too much time. You yourself understand this) .... What do I expect from the material?
1) Conciseness and clarity of the material. I don't like water and the academic style of presenting the material
2) A lot of practice. Without a goal to write something a lot - you can not sit down to program.
3) Various format of material supply. For example, I would not like the teacher to start with the code editor and end with it without interrupting with paint) What do I mean? I really like it when the training format changes, and the teacher leaves the editor and explains on his fingers what he meant))
I understand that I wrote a lot, but by this I wanted to show that your expert opinion is important to me, which will determine will be my training. I really appreciate your experience!
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Here is this one . And java and javascript are different things.
https://javarush.ru is a great site for learning java. A lot of practice, its own presentation, and the subscription price is not so big.
Good afternoon! First you need to understand that java and javascript are completely different programming languages.
If we are talking about android development in java, there is a good course on YouTube There is a resource
already mentioned in the answers
And also on coursera there are good courses on java
If we talk about javascript, then there are the following Internet resources: a handy guide to js documentation
If we talk about courses , then Yandex has a Ya.Practicum platform, which hosts courses in various professions, in particular web development. There you will be taught both front-end and back-end development in javascript, provided with real projects and friendly support. If interested, see for yourself
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