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Share your java knowledge resources. Lets make this a thread about expanding our java knowledge base!

http://greenteapress.com/thinkjava6/html/index.html this free ebook breaks down Java concepts into easily digestible segments fully explaining each new bit and piece so you can better see the whole picture.

30th Jun 2018, 2:58 PM
Robert Atkins
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Robert Atkins Good you asked. Go with Big Java binder version. The language is so easy to understand, and it's also packed with lots of exercises to strengthen your programming knowledge. Just like the Head First books, it's also very graphical
2nd Jul 2018, 11:10 PM
Dlite
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Good question 💖 Thanks for the information 💕
9th Sep 2018, 3:40 AM
NimWing Yuan
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great source, thank you!
9th Sep 2018, 6:56 AM
Atila Sabo
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Robert Atkins Let me pose in a healthy opposition, I'll say you go with the books titled :: 1."Big Java"... Cay Hortsmann 2.Java Concepts.. Cay Hortsmann 3.Core Java... Cay Hortsmann
1st Jul 2018, 3:29 AM
Dlite
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D'lite i appreciate the sources i will gladly give them all a read through, is there one you think should be read first? im no master programmer but i have a firm understanding of classes, objects, encapsulation, generalization, recursion, constructors and methods as well as inheritance and a somewhat understanding of interfaces. so if you could recommend one to further expand upon the base knowledge, it wouls be appreciated!
1st Jul 2018, 9:39 AM
Robert Atkins
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D'lite just started reading it. on chapter 1 but so far it has a vast wealth of examples and practices to try out. Very enjoyable, i appreciate your contributions!
3rd Jul 2018, 9:20 AM
Robert Atkins
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Udacity's Intro to functional programming is great for starters. Start Learning Java Programming Step By Step with 200+ code examples. 250 Amazing Steps For Absolute Java Beginners! On Udemy, also really great. beginnersbook.com caveofprogramming hackerrank.com for ratings and exercise. codingbat.com for challenges
2nd Dec 2018, 12:56 AM
Ehma Ugbogo
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What do you think about Stanford course? https://www.sololearn.com/discuss/1555124/?ref=app
2nd Dec 2018, 6:59 AM
Atila Sabo
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