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    yea thats so true they are quite a few good ones around now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pxshock123456 View Post
    google lewis/lotfus ppt slides
    carry u thru everything...kinda long...but works...that how i learnt it...
    and being forced to do projects
    there are video tuts...but u got to google em...but they too long and boring

    a friend told me abt javaalmanac.com
    never used it tho..i know the ppt slides will help tho

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    wat u think abt jcreator pro...
    its small, and less processor consuming, well i prefer jreator PRO...(not the normal one)
    well never used jcreator b4 honestly, when i was learning java at utech, they were migrating from jcreator to eclipse, because at the time they thought eclipse was the best tool to use lol. Net beans all the way!
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    Quote Originally Posted by hirky View Post
    If you are a just learning java, I suggest you use notepad and the javac command, then you'll definitely learn the language
    why would you send someone to learn java through notebook are you ridiculous when you have so much tools to use as i said try Net Beans.IDE or if you want a challenge use Eclipse.IDE
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    Cool Very Good Java Lessons

    To answer your request here's a pretty solid start to re-learning Java, even if your a beginner you'll appreciate this site. Just follow everything taught and you will be fine: http://www.javaomatic.com/

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    Yeah, Use Netbeans thats a good ide , here are some links u can get some books
    http://blueportal.org & http://ebooksportal.org

    deph

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