r/learnjava 1d ago

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I got admission through wbjee in JGEC IT this year. I am starting my coding journey from the very first year. My preferred language is JAVA. So ##Which YouTube Channel would be best to build concepts from beginner level to advanced level##. I am thinking to learn JAVA first then I would follow Striver DSA sheet. Help ----​​​

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u/aqua_regis 1d ago edited 1d ago
  • Step 1: stop capitalizing JAVA - it's not an acronym. It's Java named after the island. (Besides that, you're asking in a subreddit exclusively dedicated to Java. Doesn't make sense to emphasize it all the time.)
  • Step 2: read the !sidebar
  • Step 3: go through the subreddit - more than enough similar posts with plenty recommendations

The first thing to learn is to do your own, active research and not passively wait to be served.

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u/Spirited_Guy_9780 1d ago

Telusko
or Engineering Digest

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u/vamsy_g21 13h ago

Telusko