Programmer, humorist. Host of the Citizen Coder Podcast. I interview developers from all over the world, from beginners trying to break into the industry to senior devs.
I might be in the minority here, but I love Java, partly because of the static nature, and partly because I've now seen what can be done with it. (I'm still learning, so take what I say with a grain of salt lol.) I struggled on and off for years with JavaScript trying to learn it. I ran into Tim Buchalca's Java masterclass on Udemy and that has been the catalyst for getting me unstuck. It has so many exercises in it, and a lot of them (I think) are useful. It can be had for maybe 10/12 dollars is typical if it's on sale.
Zed is opinionated, but he is a decent guy and wants the best for people who use his books etc. He'sanswered every question I've ever asked (I'm beta testing his javascript book) and for the most part seems pretty mellow and genuine.
Great post, thank you for sharing :)
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I might be in the minority here, but I love Java, partly because of the static nature, and partly because I've now seen what can be done with it. (I'm still learning, so take what I say with a grain of salt lol.) I struggled on and off for years with JavaScript trying to learn it. I ran into Tim Buchalca's Java masterclass on Udemy and that has been the catalyst for getting me unstuck. It has so many exercises in it, and a lot of them (I think) are useful. It can be had for maybe 10/12 dollars is typical if it's on sale.
Zed is opinionated, but he is a decent guy and wants the best for people who use his books etc. He'sanswered every question I've ever asked (I'm beta testing his javascript book) and for the most part seems pretty mellow and genuine.
Great post, thank you for sharing :)