I started off with batch files. I even once spent a while writing a text based rpg game that was pretty cool got the basis and even a nice battle system done too. I didnt go to far with it because I started messing with linux and wiped my hard drive like 100 times. Since then I've mostly been doing HTML5 and CSS. Along with just messing around with the linux terminal. I wish I got into java a little more though. Just getting into that now so I guess I have 10 years to go on that but now that I live a little more clean and less pollution in me it feels like my brain is working a lot better. BTW I Vote @klye for witness!!!!!! O yea I got my fucking upvote slider bar now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Javascript is where its at man.. It's come a long way!
Well I was just using freecodecamp.com to finish brushing up html and css but I'm not sure how I feel about there java section you have any ideas where is a good place to start help understand java better or well I need bare basics in java not sure how I feel with the youtube videos on java but maybe you could pick one out for me just because I'm not sure if I even understand the slightest bit about java yet. I'm not really pro with html and css either yet but theres pretty much where I am at.
I feel like this post has been sent down from the heavens for me because I'm really trying to go hard into coding!!!
If you're just starting out in Java, I'd recommend going through the official tutorials from Oracle, in order: https://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/
You want to do all the "Trails covering the basics". It's a bit of a dry grind, but will really help lay a solid foundation that you can then branch off of in different directions.
For a code editor, I recommend IntelliJ. It's what I use at work and has full support for the Java language. This tutorial will show you how to get started with IntelliJ. The code example presented is a bit complex for absolute beginners, but the basic concepts of how to setup a project structure are applicable to pretty much any program: https://examples.javacodegeeks.com/desktop-java/ide/intellij-idea-tutorial-beginners/
This online course series also looks really good for just starting out, although I haven't tried it myself: https://www.udemy.com/java-tutorial/
Have fun and good luck!
cool cool I like your screen name btw
I'll have to look into this I think starting from scratch with java will be best for me that dry grind is probably a must.
Thanks, if you're curious about my username I explain what it means in one of my posts.
Hope the tutorials work out well for you!