I need someone to help me with a couple of mods and learning how to code cause I know nothing on coding. And my parents refuse to buy a a coding book about java. I'd look it up online, but a lot of tutorials aren't descriptive enough. So I want someone who is willing to add me on skype or steam if they have them. My steam is darklink112. and my skype is darklink1122. I would appreciate anyone willing to take my offer. (There is cookies involved!)
I'm sure there are perfectly descriptive tutorials for Java on the internet, you just have to practice with them and be creative to understand everything.
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I'm sure there are perfectly descriptive tutorials for Java on the internet, you just have to practice with them and be creative to understand everything.
Thanks! I'd look at the tutorials but honestly I'd feel I would learn better from a person who can teach me what I want to know instead of searching a bunch of tutorials hoping I find what I need.
Thanks! I'd look at the tutorials but honestly I'd feel I would learn better from a person who can teach me what I want to know instead of searching a bunch of tutorials hoping I find what I need.
Most of the beginner tutorials teach you the base concepts of Java. Java is a conceptually heavy language. Often to code up a solution to a problem, you don't use one concept, you often use multiple and mix them up. For example, you could either put all your code in the one class and have everything messy, but also have all the code ready for you to access and modify in the one spot, or you can learn the general concepts of OOP in Java and split up your code, making your code cleaner but splitting everything up into different sections. I'd personally choose the latter, but yeah, you can mix and match concepts to work with your style.
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Most of the beginner tutorials teach you the base concepts of Java. Java is a conceptually heavy language. Often to code up a solution to a problem, you don't use one concept, you often use multiple and mix them up. For example, you could either put all your code in the one class and have everything messy, but also have all the code ready for you to access and modify in the one spot, or you can learn the general concepts of OOP in Java and split up your code, making your code cleaner but splitting everything up into different sections. I'd personally choose the latter, but yeah, you can mix and match concepts to work with your style.
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