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Could someone help me master java?

I've been trying to learn/understand java between work hours, but, it's taking me a long while to master it. I'm practically asking for someone to teach/guide me from around 6:00pm to 10:00pm (Central Standard Time)

25th Jan 2018, 11:04 PM
Brandon j
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Thanks for commenting. I'll start answering from the top. John Wells I'll be great-full for the help, and thanks for the heads up. My discord is 12Bren. Nonzyro from what i read the books all about the fundamentals. It looks good, I'll have to grab a copy. Thanks! Michelle Dougenik by "master" i mean understanding the fundamentals enough to code efficiently. My success criteria revolves around simply understanding the code. The other languages I have studied are C++ and Python. Also, your right. That's why i'm here, to make sure i cover every space. I don't want to miss anything so i'm reaching out. Aiming to challenge myself in new ways, to learn, and to see things in new prospective's. Thanks for the comment.
26th Jan 2018, 4:22 AM
Brandon j
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I'm still learning Java myself (expert in others) and can't guarantee my availability, but I am willing to help. It would be best using Discord. You can also get help from many experts there. https://www.sololearn.com/Discuss/689391
25th Jan 2018, 11:22 PM
John Wells
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PS: It's not just fundamentals, TIJ teaches _understanding_ to the point that learning anything new will be a case of looking it up. Glad you'll give it a read, though I warn you it's long. You really won't regret it.
26th Jan 2018, 10:28 PM
non
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Read "Thinking in Java" by Bruce Eckels. The best book. Turns monkeys into masters. Teaches understanding. Worth the money.
25th Jan 2018, 11:28 PM
non
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How will you know you've "mastered" it? What is your success criteria? Do you have any prior programming experience? Sometimes a great way to learn is by necessity. Think of a problem to solve or an interesting project you want to create and just dive in. Learn as you go. As you create it you will see areas for enhancement which will prompt you to learn more.
26th Jan 2018, 1:51 AM
Michelle Dougenik
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