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I've found that reading and understanding samples is easy,but when I start writing without anything to help me,its actually a tough nut to crack,any tips from pros?

16th Sep 2016, 9:05 PM
Sandile Mtshali
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No choice but to practice. Do programming exercises where you can use what you have learned.
16th Sep 2016, 9:25 PM
Zen
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I'd recommend you to get involved in programming sites that give you practicle exercises to solve from easy,medium,expert problems. I use a couple but the one i often use is "codingbat". Also remember when you struggle on a problem then google and oracles java reference page are your friends!!!!!!!.
16th Sep 2016, 11:49 PM
Ousmane Diaw
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im not yet a pro but i do find myself in the same position you are in. I recommend books like Murchs programming java with eclipse. Camps like ID tech (which are awesome), tutorials thechernoproject has great tutorials, friends, classes, and last but not least.... PRACTICE :)
16th Sep 2016, 10:09 PM
Aquarius
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I advice you read thoroughly the text whatsoever and read the samples attentively, try to understand the logic of the program then make the sample program urself without looking, if u make a mistake try again and dont give up . Good luck !!
18th Sep 2016, 7:14 AM
Andy
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