What better way then to learn from the creator themselves...
http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/
2006-08-12 00:09:30
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answered by palladiam 1
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If this is your first time learning a programming language (which by the question, it sounds like it, no offense.) I would highly recommend starting with something like C#. You'll still learn OOP concepts but it's a newer language with better examples, and you will run into way fewer of the "gotchas" java/c++ are full of. You will be able to write just about any of the same kinds of apps you would with Java/c++. Microsoft also offers a free compiler: Visual C# Express. If you still have questions, email me.
2016-03-26 22:52:27
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answered by ? 4
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for java are many editors like
doctor java -specially for the beginners and students
http://drjava.org/
Jcreator Lite - pretty simple
http://www.jcreator.com/download.htm
more Complex options
Borland JBuilder - have also a free option for students
http://www.borland.com/downloads/download_jbuilder.html
Eclipse
http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/
All of this programs and sites have a good documentation for java
Other option can be:
-download the documentation dirrectly for the sun -the proprietary site of this language
http://www.sun.com
also you can dowload book and tutorials from O'Reilly and Safary book sites.
2006-08-12 00:59:58
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answered by Ana 6
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u can get a lot of things from net for java learninf, just goto site google.com and type java tutorial , this leads to u a heavy no of resources , of u can move t sun site for getting documentation , if u want faq or interview question that also u can find for more clarification mail me to bijulalgs@gmail.com , i will help u more
bye
2006-08-12 00:26:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Just type in java.com and it will be able to go to there web site and download jave pluse learn all about it for free
2006-08-12 00:43:22
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answered by Anonymous
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