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Java training of Beida Jade Bird: Is it difficult to learn Java from scratch?
Java language is an object-oriented programming language. People who are new to Java may feel more abstract, but it doesn't matter. Don't worry. Listen to the teacher carefully when attending Java training class at school, and gradually understand some conceptual knowledge. Practice makes perfect after class.

No matter how good your memory is, it's no use not practicing after class. When doing a project, only by practicing more can you skillfully write the code you want.

I don't know why, I feel that Java is not difficult to learn, and I can't understand what the teacher said in class, but I have a little trouble typing the code.

A little stuck, until the teacher and classmates mentioned it.

I always thought I was the only one in my class, Peng Hui said.

Until a student in a Java training class mentioned that he had the same problem when sharing, and then he shared why. The reason he found was that he practiced too little, and he had to practice more to skillfully use the various methods mentioned by the teacher.

I think before finding a solution, you can try the experience summarized by other students, and the effect is good, so I think if you encounter this situation, you might as well try it first and then find your own method.

It must be remembered that the key to learning Java is to keep practicing. When learning Java, you must ensure a certain amount of practice every day. Our teacher also said that there is no shortcut to learning programming languages.

Only by practicing repeatedly every day can we have some ideas when we encounter problems.

Make haste slowly. Learning java programming takes a long time and requires a process to accumulate experience and lay a solid foundation.

If you want to learn java well, you have to practice more, refer to other people's projects and learn to summarize. Then you will find that learning java well is a piece of cake, much simpler than grinding a needle with a pestle.

Of course, the java course will say that you have no foundation, so how about spending three months learning computer basics before learning java? Three months is not enough, half a year is enough.

I think, as long as you persist, work hard and have perseverance, you can learn JAVA well before 1.5 years, and some even half a year is enough.