The Java Tutorial from White to Architect has been released!

Why learn Java?

Java has been around for more than 20 years since its birth. Java, with its object-oriented, garbage collection, and virtual machine cross-platform features, has rapidly conquered the development market for Internet and enterprise applications and is the preferred platform for building large applications. With the vigorous development of open source movement, Java’s open source projects have been outcompeting other languages with a variety of varieties and stable quality. Not only Apache’s open source foundation, but also IBM, Google and other big enterprises support it. It is no exaggeration to say that in the three directions of Web development, big data processing and Android platform, Java is the preferred development platform for enterprises, not only because of the high quality of the underlying components available, but also because of the large number of best practices that can be learned. This has created the most in-demand Java development engineers in the market. Learning Java, as long as the strength is excellent, high salary employment is guaranteed.

So the question is: How do you start Java from scratch and grow as a senior architect?

The answer is: you need a zero-based, step-by-step Java tutorial. This Java tutorial, specially for zero foundation children’s shoes preparation, after learning Java foundation, master solid programming ability, high salary employment can only be regarded as a small goal.

If you have any questions about this tutorial, please continue with the FAQ section.

FAQ

Java 12!

Don’t hesitate, just make up your mind and follow this tutorial to learn Java!

Write more and knock more code, good code and solid basic knowledge must be out of practice

Finally, to everyone who has read this, thank you for your patience. I hope we can learn and progress together on our way to becoming a better Java programmer! Can win bai Fu Mei, towards the architect of the peak of life!

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