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messi94

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Hi everybody, can anyone please suggest me java course. I am thinking to learn a programming language to make career into it, and selected java as my first language. so if anybody can suggest something to me.
 
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Siddharth1202

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Go for Abdul Bari's sir Java course it is the best and will take you from basics to advance topics. It is almost 60 hours so it covers almost all the topics you can find in on udemy if it is not here
 
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Java is not suitable as a first language for a new comer. But I am not going to judge, you can learn it since its pretty simple but the language itself is way too vast.
Going with Abdul Bari's Java masterclass course or The complete Java Software Development masterclass by Tim Buchalka. I have both and can vouch for both.
 
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messi94

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So which Language you suggest for new comer? i downloaded abdul Bari's lecture and his explaination seems very good. btw i have studied mechanical engineering few year back and their they taught us basic of C language. so i have little bit idea about programming.
 

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You can follow mosh java tutorial, he has basic to advance course on java.. And you can also go for udemy Abdul Bari's java masterclass course, He is also best.
 
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redinoj

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If you know C, then learning Java shouldn't be a problem. Since you mentioned you're going to pick Java as your first language, I suggested it might not be the right choice.
 

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