Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Re: [Java] Re: Java for Self Training

Not boring at all. However, don't patronize me. I've got 30 years
experience, and I think I've got a pretty good grasp as to how people
learn, and what simple mistakes (that can be avoided with an IDE) can do
to a person's mindset, including the fateful words, "Forget it!" We
differ in opinion; that's OK. I'm not going to reiterate my position.

-Java Guy


sourabh wrote:
>
> human learn by doing mistakes and then correcting them. so using
> command line at first u may much more error but from that u'll learn
> error handling which is most important . also this will help to
> exercise ur brain. IDE has everything i accept that but to learn using
> it is not a good idea at all. after command line if use IDE ur an
> speed of doing things will faster or if u depend on like type
> something press dot n know searching for IDE's intellisence to work is
> not a good idea. u should know something in prior that's why go from
> core .
>
> if u still understand then i want to give example like ppl learn then
> go for OOPS n java. some go directly to learn java. the one who learn
> c has their funda clear. OK that's it for know .
>
> sorry to bore u so much but some ppl don't understand still they get
> detailed explaination this is for them only.
>
> --- In Java_Official@yahoogroups.com
> <mailto:Java_Official%40yahoogroups.com>, Java Guy <javaguy@...> wrote:
> >
> > I disagree. An IDE has things like syntax checking, which is the
> problem
> > that most newbies have. The command line will not show you what's wrong
> > until you compile - and you may then realize that you created an entire
> > program that really was not Java. No, IDEs are the way to go.
> >
> > Now which one? I personally use Eclipse. Others I know use the add-on
> > MyEclipse. Others swear by NetBeans. You choose. :-)
> >
> > -Java Guy
> >
> >
> > sourabh wrote:
> > >
> > > Firstly u try doing using command line which will help u to
> understand
> > > concept and working refer head first by Kathy sierra and use core
> > > editor like notepad with command prompt.
> > >
> > > for core java i suggest u to follow above. then moving to advance use
> > > any of IDE u comfortable with. like Eclipse,Netbeans. try do u own.
> > >
> > >
> >
>
>


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