hi i need some nica java utorial

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Edward_Scissor_Hands

im a total beginner and I've done C/C++ so far but it seems I've
forgotten some of it. Do you think I should first revise it within a
week or so ? I want to take the java certification exam and I've tried
looking into some books like herbert schieldt. I don't think reading
this book is very practical. It's more than 1000 pages and it is
difficult to read all of that within a few months. Please tell me of
some nice online tutorial.
 
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Janaka Perera

difficult to read all of that within a few months. Please tell me of
some nice online tutorial.

I am sure u must gave gone through the http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/
which gives you some of the basics. well.. according to my experience
reading books doesn't really help me directly when i am not having
problems. So what i usually do is, I try do a sample program having
certain targets based on the reading material i have(books or internet
pages). then i refer them while doing the program.. may be later i add
more features to it to learn depths of that topic. Which will
eventually make me read all the important stuff with hands on
experince. Hope this will help you.
 
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Daniel Pitts

Edward_Scissor_Hands said:
im a total beginner and I've done C/C++ so far but it seems I've
forgotten some of it. Do you think I should first revise it within a
week or so ? I want to take the java certification exam and I've tried
looking into some books like herbert schieldt. I don't think reading
this book is very practical. It's more than 1000 pages and it is
difficult to read all of that within a few months. Please tell me of
some nice online tutorial.
Along with the excellent advice others have given you, I suggest looking
into taking a class at your local junior college. Also, don't bother
learning C++ first if you think it'll help with Java. They may look
similar, but the practice of programming in one is significantly
different than the other.
 

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