1. How could i start Java Programming?
- Posted by soniabobit Nov 25, 2013
- 1951 views
Hi, i am looking to start Java programming, i currently program in Delphi and a little in C, could anyone recommend how to start?
i don't even know what to download, where can i download the software? and where can i get good tutorials?
Thanks in advance :)
2. Re: How could i start Java Programming?
- Posted by jimcbrown (admin) Nov 25, 2013
- 1987 views
Hi, i am looking to start Java programming, i currently program in Delphi and a little in C, could anyone recommend how to start?
i don't even know what to download, where can i download the software? and where can i get good tutorials?
Thanks in advance :)
I'd recommend going to a place like http://www.javaranch.com/
3. Re: How could i start Java Programming?
- Posted by EUWX Nov 25, 2013
- 1948 views
Hi, i am looking to start Java programming, i currently program in Delphi and a little in C, could anyone recommend how to start?
i don't even know what to download, where can i download the software? and where can i get good tutorials?
Thanks in advance :)
This is the wrong forum for Java programming. At one point in time there were distinct different trends in programming languages:
Assembler and machine language gave way to C and C plus plus, which is the current status at the lowest level.
In higher languages, variations of:
1 Basic, and
2. Java,
both hold sway.
Euphoria is closer to Basic than to Java.
For open source Java and Java programming aids, look first at the following URLs, spend 30-40 minutes reading there and decide for yourself.
There are free downloads for your operating system. https://java.com/en/download/manual.jsp
http://www.eclipse.org/
4. Re: How could i start Java Programming?
- Posted by EUWX Nov 25, 2013
- 1953 views
Hi, i am looking to start Java programming, i currently program in Delphi and a little in C, could anyone recommend how to start?
i don't even know what to download, where can i download the software? and where can i get good tutorials?
Thanks in advance :)
This is the wrong forum for Java programming. At one point in time there were distinct different trends in programming languages:
Assembler and machine language gave way to C and C plus plus, which is the current status at the lowest level.
In higher languages, variations of:
1 Basic, and
2. Java,
both hold sway.
Euphoria is closer to Basic than to Java.
For open source Java and Java programming aids, look first at the following URLs, spend 30-40 minutes reading there and decide for yourself.
There are free downloads for your operating system.
https://java.com/en/download/manual.jsp
http://www.eclipse.org/
5. Re: How could i start Java Programming?
- Posted by EUWX Nov 25, 2013
- 1927 views
Hi, i am looking to start Java programming, i currently program in Delphi and a little in C, could anyone recommend how to start?
i don't even know what to download, where can i download the software? and where can i get good tutorials?
Thanks in advance :)
This is the wrong forum for Java programming. At one point in time there were distinct different trends in programming languages:
Assembler and machine language gave way to C and C plus plus, which is the current status at the lowest level.
In higher languages, variations of:
1 Basic, and
2. Java,
both hold sway.
Euphoria is closer to Basic than to Java.
For open source Java and Java programming aids, look first at the following URLs, spend 30-40 minutes reading there and decide for yourself.
There are free downloads for your operating system.
https://java.com/en/download/manual.jsp
6. Re: How could i start Java Programming?
- Posted by EUWX Nov 25, 2013
- 1932 views
Hi, i am looking to start Java programming, i currently program in Delphi and a little in C, could anyone recommend how to start?
i don't even know what to download, where can i download the software? and where can i get good tutorials?
Thanks in advance :)
This is the wrong forum for Java programming. At one point in time there were distinct different trends in programming languages:
Assembler and machine language gave way to C and C plus plus, which is the current status at the lowest level.
In higher languages, variations of:
1 Basic, and
2. Java,
both hold sway.
Euphoria is closer to Basic than to Java.
For open source Java and Java programming aids, look first at the following URLs, spend 30-40 minutes reading there and decide for yourself.
There are free downloads for your operating system.
https://java.com/en/download/manual.jsp
7. Re: How could i start Java Programming?
- Posted by EUWX Nov 25, 2013
- 1954 views
Hi, i am looking to start Java programming, i currently program in Delphi and a little in C, could anyone recommend how to start?
i don't even know what to download, where can i download the software? and where can i get good tutorials?
Thanks in advance :)
This is the wrong forum for Java programming.
At one point in time there were distinct different trends in programming languages:
Assembler and machine language gave way to C and C plus plus, which is the current status at the lowest level.
In higher languages, variations of:
1 Basic, and
2. Java,
both hold sway.
Euphoria is closer to Basic than to Java.
For open source Java and Java programming aids, look first at the following URLs, spend 30-40 minutes reading there and decide for yourself.
There are free downloads for your operating system.
https://java.com/en/download/manual.jsp
http://www.javaranch.com/ is a Oracle oriented site and tends to take you to exams and certifications, and talks about other tools. There are some connections to open-source web-servers, etc
When you have learnt Java and have done some work in it, you might want to look at
http://www.scala-lang.org/
8. Re: How could i start Java Programming?
- Posted by EUWX Nov 25, 2013
- 1964 views
Hi, i am looking to start Java programming, i currently program in Delphi and a little in C, could anyone recommend how to start?
i don't even know what to download, where can i download the software? and where can i get good tutorials?
Thanks in advance :)
This is the wrong forum for Java programming.
At one point in time there were distinct different trends in programming languages:
Assembler and machine language gave way to C and C plus plus, which is the current status at the lowest level.
In higher languages, variations of:
1 Basic, and
2. Java,
both hold sway.
Euphoria is closer to Basic than to Java.
For open source Java and Java programming aids, look first at the following URLs, spend 30-40 minutes reading there and decide for yourself.
There are free downloads for your operating system.
https://java.com/en/download/manual.jsp
http://www.javaranch.com/ is a Oracle oriented site and tends to take you to exams and certifications, and talks about other tools. There are some connections to open-source web-servers, etc
When you have learnt Java and have done some work in it, you might want to look at
http://www.scala-lang.org/
Hi, i am looking to start Java programming, i currently program in Delphi and a little in C, could anyone recommend how to start?
i don't even know what to download, where can i download the software? and where can i get good tutorials?
Thanks in advance :)
9. Re: How could i start Java Programming?
- Posted by EUWX Nov 25, 2013
- 1953 views
Hi, i am looking to start Java programming, i currently program in Delphi and a little in C, could anyone recommend how to start?
i don't even know what to download, where can i download the software? and where can i get good tutorials?
Thanks in advance :)
This is the wrong forum for Java programming.
At one point in time there were distinct different trends in programming languages:
Assembler and machine language gave way to C and C plus plus, which is the current status at the lowest level.
In higher languages, variations of:
1 Basic, and
2. Java,
both hold sway.
Euphoria is closer to Basic than to Java.
For open source Java and Java programming aids, look first at the following URLs, spend 30-40 minutes reading there and decide for yourself.
There are free downloads for your operating system.
https://java.com/en/download/manual.jsp
http://www.javaranch.com/ is a Oracle oriented site and tends to take you to exams and certifications, and talks about other tools. There are some connections to open-source web-servers, etc
When you have learnt Java and have done some work in it, you might want to look at
http://www.scala-lang.org/