Tuesday, November 3, 2009

[Java] Re: Java for Self Training

 

Hi,

I am new to Java as well.

I'll give you the suggestions I was given.

First download the Eclipse IDE. It's the best Java editor from what I hear. (www.eclipse.org)

Second was to go to Sun's website and start at the beginning. It'll not only tell you where you need to start, but what to download (with the associated links).

Personally I also go to programmers heaven to download add'l code to play with, a forum, etc. (http://www.programmersheaven.com/tags/Java/)

Good luck,
Alex

--- In Java_Official@yahoogroups.com, "Haridhar Srivatsa K" <sachindevotee@...> wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I just joined this high profile group and it gives me an immense pleasure to be a member of this group. This is my first post. Before you go through the message I want to tell you that I am novice to Java and I don't even have basic knowledge in Java.
>
> 1. What is difference between Core Java and Advanced Java?
>
> 2. Do I need to undergo traning in C, C++ before going for Java.I had very basic training in C, C++ in 2001-02.
>
> 3. I wish to download Java on to my computer (Windows Vista Business) and improve my programming skills. Can you, please, provide me complete information which version of Java is best for a novice like me and where to download it from, how to install, how to start programming. Which book will you recommend to have self-training- right from very basics- and practice.
>
> Pl provide me every thing in detail.
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> -Haridhar Srivatsa
>

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