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Where to find websites to learn java

So guys,I've been doing python and pj5.s javascript for years,I'm tired,and know that those won't get me a job at Google like my dad.I gotta learn Java,anyone here like coding who can find me some websites?I use Microsoft and Chromebook,and have github.

So guys,I've been doing python and pj5.s javascript for years,I'm tired,and know that those won't get me a job at Google like my dad.I gotta learn Java,anyone here like coding who can find me some websites?I use Microsoft and Chromebook,and have github.

Minecraft has a java edition. If you understand how works the code I think it's ok

Minecraft has a java edition. If you understand how works the code I think it's ok

@ryanshen15 said in #1:

So guys,I've been doing python and pj5.s javascript for years,I'm tired,and know that those won't get me a job at Google like my dad.I gotta learn Java,anyone here like coding who can find me some websites?I use Microsoft and Chromebook,and have github.

Wait a minute. You're a programmer and want to work for Google. Your dad works for Google. Yet for some reason you can't just type in "web sites to learn Java programming" into a search engine (like Google, for example)? Or maybe even ask your dad?

Something's wrong with this picture...

@ryanshen15 said in #1: > So guys,I've been doing python and pj5.s javascript for years,I'm tired,and know that those won't get me a job at Google like my dad.I gotta learn Java,anyone here like coding who can find me some websites?I use Microsoft and Chromebook,and have github. Wait a minute. You're a programmer and want to work for Google. Your dad works for Google. Yet for some reason you can't just type in "web sites to learn Java programming" into a search engine (like Google, for example)? Or maybe even ask your dad? Something's wrong with this picture...

Honestly, I think there's more future for Python and Javascript than Java. It's far from a dead language and it's useful, but I think less and less new projects will choose Java.

Honestly, I think there's more future for Python and Javascript than Java. It's far from a dead language and it's useful, but I think less and less new projects will choose Java.

Oh yeah there are a lot of things I can't install...

Oh yeah there are a lot of things I can't install...

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