begginer level java tutorial

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Andrew Thompson

^^ Is this a good one in your opinion ?

I have not heard of that one, but here's a
"Java Tutorial" I can highly recommend..
<http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/>

For beginners, try the "Getting Started" trail.

I note they state (this is recent..)
"As part of the update to JDK 6, the Swing
examples are now bundled to be open and run
in NetBeans IDE. ...".

Feel free to ignore that rot and just learn
Java. (I note you mention surprise at seeing
IDE instructions in a Java Tutorial in a related
but separate thread. I agree with you - a
Java Tutorial should never need to mention
an IDE).
 
A

Andrew Thompson

I have not heard of that one, but here's a
"Java Tutorial" I can highly recommend..
<http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/>

Which can also be downloaded for local browsing..
Feel free to ignore that rot and just learn
Java.  (I note you mention surprise at seeing
IDE instructions in a Java Tutorial in a related
but separate thread.  I agree with you - a
Java Tutorial should never need to mention
an IDE).

Though if 'price' is the problem, note that
NetBeans (and Eclipse) are both free. You
just need to download them (they are huge
downloads).
 
S

Schroeder, AJ

sengsational said:
If you really want to learn Java, I'd suggest a book instead of an
online tutorial. You might look at Head First Java.

--Dale--

I take it that a book in OOP concepts wouldn't be a good place to start to
learn Java?

AJ
 

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