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Once school lets out for the summer (end of June) I want to start learning Java. I want to know, what exactly can I do with Java? Where can it take me? 

 

Also, if you guys can point me to noob resources that would be awesome too.

 

This is the first language I am learning, so wish me luck!

 

(I will procrastinate on SDK installation. I know I will.)

 

 

EDIT: Once I get advanced I want to try writing a Chrome extension. How would I go about installing that into Chrome?

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I would recommend learning some simple scripting languages before tackling something as complicated as Java

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I would recommend learning some simple scripting languages before tackling something as complicated as Java

Such as?

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Such as?

python is good for beginners and still powerful

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Actually i know people who started off learning Java then went on to learn C or python.

 

With that being said, Java is an object oriented programming language and can confuse you as a beginner into pulling your hair out.

It actually borrows a lot of syntax from C and C++ which is why you should learn C programming first.

 

People usually say learn Phyton first but imo Phyton was introduced a while after C came out, so Phyton is still a bit "higher level" though it is different wrt syntax and some logic.

(Note that using high level languages isn't a bad thing though but for a beginner it makes you lazy, doesn't give you time to appreciate the art of coding and doesn't give you time to learn debugging skills.)

 

Phyton is still a powerful language so it is worth learning too.

 

So my advice is to learn C programming first.

 

Just in case you still want to learn Java, here is a great place to start off: http://www.tutorialspoint.com/java/index.htm
and for C: http://www.tutorialspoint.com/cprogramming/index.htm

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At my Uni they teach you java first (soo u dont have to worry about memory), then C before any other languages. I agree with their approach as it teaches you how programming works, and what some of the short cuts actually do.

 

TLDR: Java is a great language to start with.

 

NB: All native android app are written in java.

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