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Java Java Basics Perfecting the Prototype Censoring Words - Looping Until the Value Passes

Li Mbo
Li Mbo
5,096 Points

I would like to learn more in Java. Where course should I take after this?

I finished Java Basics, and as the name implies, it covered a lot of information but still only basics. I would like to learn more of this language, what course/track should I take next?

1 Answer

Idris Bowman
Idris Bowman
6,838 Points

If you want to learn more about the language Java i recommend taking the Learn Java track. I'm a computer science major and have taken two courses on java at my college, so I have some experience with coding java. I checked out the Learn Java track, and I feel it does a great job explaining Java to people just starting to learn the language.

I would recommend you join the java track as well. https://teamtreehouse.com/tracks/learn-java

There's 2 more courses in there for you to complete.

There's also the local environments course which is not part of the track. http://teamtreehouse.com/library/local-development-environments

After that there's a couple of java workshops you could take a look at: http://teamtreehouse.com/library/topic:java/type:workshop