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Re: I Am A Noob.

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Originally Posted by stillyslalom View Post
Hello everybody,
Since our lead (and currently only) programmer is also our team captain, he doesn't really do any coding besides making sure there aren't any bugs in the FRC-provided code... I'd like to take a larger role in programming so he can focus on bigger things, but I have virtually no experience. Our school offers no comp sci classes other than 'How To Run Excel and Word', so I will be starting from scratch.
I ventured into C++ briefly, then learned that the AP Comp Sci test (which I'd like to study independently for and hopefully do well on) tests Java skills.
What's the best route for me to learn Java?
If you email me I'll invite you to my dropbox and you can check out my adk. It contains and requires you to implement abstract classes, interfaces, and classes. Also it has video tutorials. I think it acts as a good introduction to the uses of each.
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