Monday, May 24, 2010

How can I learn java programming without studying?

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How can I learn java programming without studying?
How can you learn java programming without studying?





Hmmm...





Osmosis? By placing a good java book under your pillow?





In general, it is unreasonable for someone to presume that she/he learn java without studying. Some folks may require less studying than others. Nevertheless studying is usually part of the learning process. In that way, you can internalize the concepts, and learn how to take advantage of the language to not only solve the same, familiar problems, but also, to synthesize—and solve "new" problems.





Very few people readily pick up a complex subject without some amount of study. Those exceptional learners seem to have a knact or innate skill for that particular subject matter.





And then, there are those who, prior to learning Java, have studied a language that makes use of relatively similiar syntax and constructs. The learning curve may not be as steep for these learners—as it might be for the true programming neophytes.





Almost invariably, java students need to develop regular study habits. All languages, both human and computer, have syntax, vocabulary, and an allowed sets of operations. It usually takes constant exposure, practice, review—and more review—to effectively and efficiently learn a language. Of course, it is easier if you already know a related language. For some people, the best way is a complete immersion program, i.e., eat, sleep, and drink the language!








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Reply:Learn = study





How could you understand the very complex Java without studying?


Well, maybe you can find any scripts and copy it into your page...


But do you understand what are you copying. What if there is some problems? Would you ask again in Y!A and wait for someone expert to answer?


Don't you want to be the expert who can answer questions like this?





C'mon man...


No gain without pain...
Reply:You need not t study at All. just go and copy the programs and other codes from the student sitting beside you.





Or a better answer is to do the programs on a computer. they are better than studying from the book.
Reply:turingscraft.com is a very helpful practice website for programmers
Reply:you can watch video tutorials at http://sean.cruels.net/java


or go to http://pscode.com and download source codes and learn from them





hope this helps :)
Reply:You can't. You need to study, even if it means buying a book to learn from and installing all the required software to practice with.
Reply:try praying to Bill Gates.





Alternatively, you can download the latest JRE, JDK as well as an IDE like Eclispe/JCreator and start practising the most basic example codes, part by part, step by step.


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