@zaki_who

Pin my comment.....now 😁

@flyingsl0ths961

This is usually what I do:
- Go through the official tutorial or recommended books by the community (usually found through a subreddit)
  - Use articles for specific topics
- Do easy LeetCode problems
- Build small projects

@nandomax3

On the first day of my current job, they said "I know I hired you for Java, but you are going to work with kotlin from now on" and without courses ou Bootcamps I started coding kotlin day zero and just using the official docs. Nowadays I'm pretty confident and productive with kotlin

@playstationboer-xp6lp

I am 42 years of age. I think I have average iq. I have been a chef for 20 years, have 2 lovely kids and a lovely wife and I burned out like you never seen before. Addicted, physically and mentally drained, you don't even want to know. I quitted my job, changed my habits and learned html in 60 hours. Once you understand how code works it's much easier. Don't be scared, try your best and you will learn anything you want.

@lukasbaumgartner2240

Hahaha, i started my computer science journey through your video of cs50x. 3 months later i have it finished, aswell as having all weeks besides of final project in cs50P. I applied for a job in company that makes software and do support of 1/3 ATM worldwide. The job was just entry level solving error logs thats being sent by clients. I finished the 2nd round interview 2 weeks ago. And  today i had a call, when they told me, they've seen a potential in me, and they would like me try to do the back-end instead. I was in rush of joy, until i checked their page, and then i saw those 4 letters in language category : JAVA xD . This video comes very handy. Thanks man for your work :-)

@Sao_Jose

Thanks for being so generous sharing so many important contents. I'm in career transition and your tips have been helped me a lot to take the best direction. Being curious definitely is the best thing I've been doing so far.

Greetings from Brazil

@proxy5061

Strings , list , arrays, collection frameworks,  else if , if nested if, booom most common things we use daily,

@DhvanitMonpara

I already C++ and javascript, when I started learning java, I found I know 70-80% concepts already and finished it in 2 weeks

@kirthivasan10

Amazing content and clear explanation of why and why not to learn in 14 days!
Could you please share the links of the course that you took to learn Java?
It would be helpful for us to get started.

@rafaelfigfigueiredo2988

College just dropped an god awful java course so this is an god send. Thank you man

@miketed6850

He showed us 14 days is enough in 14 minutes, Love That!

@CuriousPhilosopurr

Mindset/Framework. This is a beautiful story. I’m so happy for you. Congratulations! #Inspiring

@IsmailPbx

learn basics
be curious about things tyou don't understand, basic actions should become automatic.
intelli j can give you the documentation and make your life is easier.
Learn how the language interacts with the hardware (coursera course)

@alamireda88

very nice roadmap ! thanks!

@rosunreal6044

You can write Java in C++. C++ is really powerful.
Btw, Java was my frist programming language. I really love it, but it's strange, lol. I'd rather use C++ sometimes, lmao.

@kenanahmed

If you have IT background yes you can learn it for 14 days but if you dont have any experience with IT you can't learn for 14 days

@angrydog4379

I have the same course that you showed. He did a very good job with it.

@satrioamirulakbar4692

I am from Indonesia.. Iam starting learn basic JavaScript right now.. You inspired me to become a web programmer

@Cerberus8771

In my experience, a major obstacle is the technical part of the interview process where interviewers may value syntax memorization over problem solving, design strategies, logical thinking, etc.

@higiniofuentes2551

Having a problem like the need you say, I miss the step by step doing and is don't needed some general advices about how difficult is it!