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Tools to help learn Java
I am a new It major, and am taking java for the first time. Normally I wouldn't have a problem, done javascript and other web page stuff, but my teachers native language is Chinese, and has trouble speaking English clearly, or understanding my questions. She also doesn't give us examples of the code she is talking about.
So I was wondering if there are any tools out there that can help me learn Java a little easier. We are in the very basics right now and not to troubling, but soon we will be in more complex and difficult stuff. Thanks for the help. *edit* all we use now is textpad. |
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