How can I master this language? C++ was breeze but Java has been consistently been giving me problems. Specifically data structures and algorithms part of it
Maybe I just haven't out in enough time or idk.
How do you guys master languages? Any books on Java or vids /tutorials in general?
>Any books on Java or vids /tutorials in general?
No, it's pretty new yet OP, give it a year or two.
>>54515981
Well give me your favorite was what I meant.
>>54515961
yeah man those java algorithms are so hard
luckily, i just defrag'd my memory, and after that i was able to recursively populate the data structures in my VLAN.
>>54515981
This made me laugh more than it shoud..
Why not learn Scala or Clojure instead?
>>54515961
>Specifically data structures
Dude, the java collections framework is really easy to grasp..
>>54515961
Here's an idea Pajeet... why not implement these algorithms in C++ first then move to Java?.
>>54518337
I will have a CS masters degree next year and I don't understand shit in this picture
>>54518167
because he wants a job, not e-peen growth
>>54519131
There's lots of interesting Scala jobs
Of course, Java has a lot of code monkey jobs
>>54515961
>How can I master this language? C++ was breeze
Im convinced that you're treating C++ as C with classes
>>54519236
>not wanting to be a code monkey
Indians are fun
@OP
Java in a Nutshell.
It's a crash course in Java, its syntax, and the language-specific features without the extra bloat of teaching you how to program.
Traditional books will teach you what a for-loop is, what it does, and why you would use it.
The "in a nutshell" series of books teaches you how to do a for-loop in that specific language.