Is there anything similar in structure to Codecademy to learn Java to its fullest? I would just use Codecademy itself but its Java lessons only go as far as the basic class - and as Java is in such high demand I reckon it to be one of the most important to learn as far as versatility, possibly turning it into something more than a hobby.
So tell me /g/uys, is there another interaction based program for learning Java, or will I just have to stick to YouTube? (If the latter, how long would it take to fully grasp with a mid-range attention span?)
>>55174618
just go to 4-year college if you want to be a massive tool
>>55174618
Work on your attention span/study habits rather than trying to find the most braindead easy learning materials
http://mooc.fi/courses/2013/programming-part-1/
Gets a bit reptitive know the excersizes, but otherwise it's pretty good
>>55174618
Textbooks, motherfucker. This xAcademy interactive bullshit will not supplement real learning and doing exercises.
>>55175079
Whoops, meant to say supplant, not supplement.