I want to switch to Java development. What are the things I need to do?
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Adv. Ved Vinayak Law educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel. | Contributor-Level 9
2 years agoThe Java programming language, at the very least, limits you, but that's not always a bad thing. Java is a powerful programming language that can accomplish almost anything. You should have a firm grasp of the core concepts of the Java programming language, such as access modifiers, collections (including generics), hashing, and inheritance. You can start working on smaller projects that incorporate these ideas once you've learned the fundamentals. As an illustration, all of the aforementioned components were combined to build a money-sharing and contribution calculator programme that friends could use while on vacation or in their dai...more -
At the very least, you're constrained by the Java programming language, but that's not necessarily a negative thing. Java is a strong programming language that can be used to perform practically anything. As a Java developer, you should have a solid understanding of the fundamental ideas of the language, including access modifiers, collections (including generics), hashing, and inheritance. Once you've mastered the basics, you may start working on smaller projects that use these concepts. For example, all of the aforementioned elements were used to create a money-sharing and contribution calculator programme that could be used by frien...more
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Learn the fundamentals. Knowing the fundamentals of Java is the greatest place to start with anything. Learn to code. To paraphrase an ancient adage, practice makes perfect. Carefully plan your algorithm. Make a paper copy of your codes. Regularly read sources about Java programming. I am taking Java classes from Nextstacks.
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If you want to switch to Java Development, then if you are absolute beginner in programming field. You may directly start with Java without knowing any additional knowledge about programming.
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