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Advice on java course

  • 25-08-2011 11:39am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 576 ✭✭✭


    hi everyone,
    I am currently working as an electronic technician but want to branch out into other areas, i have as part of my degree passed a C programming course (but havent used it since). i have been told that java programming is the best language to get into as it is very widely sought after.

    what i would like is can anyone reccomend a course in dublin which is good.
    i dont mind doing a basic course and then going on to a more advanced.

    Thanks in advance for any advice


Comments

  • Closed Accounts Posts: 14 Haunted Negativity


    I have being doing Java for about three years in different colleges, I never done C or VB. JAVA is cross platform language which means it can run on any Operating System Windows, Linux, Mac.

    I would recommend it if you want to pursue a career in Computer Programming / Software Engineering, because it's one of the most popular languages out there. Sure if you look on job websites such as FAS, it's a highly sought after programming language, But if you done programming before it shouldn't be to much hassle.

    If you have any further questions about JAVA, message me


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 86 ✭✭jenniem01


    http://www.csi.ucd.ie/news/computer-science-ucd-ranked-no-1-ireland-and-among-top-30-universities-europe

    Ranked the best and is based in Ireland!

    Java should be ok considering you have a base in C - some of the books with examples are useful or stackover flow is always there if your stuck!


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