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kelpiee2016-12-18 16:50:14
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kelpiee, 2016-12-18 16:50:14

Where to start learning Java? and is it even worth teaching it as the 1st programming language?

Good day to all, gentlemen, I perfectly understand that this issue has been discussed by many and repeatedly, but still I see that all those topics have been here for more than a year, and I would like to receive a modern version of the answer to this question.
I don't know other programming languages, only html, and that is very superficial. I found JavaRush courses (at level 4 now) so far I'm trying to develop there. I have a lot of enthusiasm for this issue. I just don’t want that when I start to fully study, then it turned out that I had to start with completely different things. I would like to hear the opinion of such a self-taught person, who himself has already found and picked up the best way to learn java and went this way to a junior.

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Artem Fedorushchenko, 2016-12-18
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I disagree with the commenter above. JavaRush is a great problem book. There is given a minimal theory + quite a lot of practice to it. For a beginner, that's it. However, it should not be considered as the ultimate truth, there are also many shortcomings, understatements, and inaccuracies. Therefore, as a task book - a plan for learning - yes, as a full-fledged course for June - no.

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Frel, 2016-12-20
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English!

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