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A lot of people see teaching programming languages as a business opportunity, which isn't wrong, but creates barriers to entry for those that don't have money to spend, I really respect this guy for providing this service for free and to a high standard Jzk Allah Khair may Allah grant you a lot of reward for doing this
I programed a few pretty complex android apps just by going to stack overflow, TH-cam etc. You just will have trouble getting a job with those credentials. But all the information is pretty much out there for free.
@@charlessanders it's because on the job, the employers want to know you're well practiced using the command line, git, github, comfortable in at least 3 programming languages, have a basic understanding of QA, have a basic understanding of dev ops, know how to structure your files in your projects, know how to write clean code, know how to use postman, have a SOLID understanding of what you claim you know(front-end, back-end). Even with this knowledge, you'll feel like you're out of your element on your first job.
this guy doing it for business too, he gives this one for free and he is selling the other java course on his website to complete the whole java, smart move. I am not saying that anything wrong with that, these guys need to make money for their hard work. but you make him look like an Angele and others not, they are all the same
so today 24th august 2023, i have begun this course, i have liked the way you speak, quite clear, will come back to comment once i start writing applications, ....... cheers.
underrated youtuber, u deserve more subs/viewers because ur teaching is actually clear/precise/understandable. thanks for the video, i look forward to seeing more in the future!
Just got to the end. Absolutely fantastic intro to all things programming, your explanation of Classes, objects and how they interact is the best I've ever seen or heard. Really well done and thanks for the effort!
I've been thinking about learning to program for years and so during the lockdown I decided to start C++ not long into it I was talking to a programmer I know who advised me to drop it and learn either python or java and since I had just started I was leaning towards python however since the programmer I know is a java programmer they convinced me to give Java a go. I have been doing a lot of reading and watching videos and wasn't getting it 100% that is until I found this video I am 3hrs in (over 2 days) but I have to say out of all of the beginner videos I have seen this is by far and away the best it assumes you know nothing which in my place is absolutely correct and it steadily walks you through a ton of topics which I found less than straight forwards to grasp from other sources in such an easy way building my knowledge step by step. Amigoscode not only deserves a like and sub for this video alone but I am going to buy one or more of his other courses even though most of his courses are free as a thank you for putting in so much work and making this topic so understandable. Very few videos do such a great job thank you very much I will be watching more!!!
Thank you so much for this course! I am in Grad School right now, and this videos has helped me immensely. If possible, please upload another video to explain the more advanced Java concepts. I can find free content from other TH-camrs too, but your style is so clear and easy to follow that I would love to learn more from you. Again, thank you so much.
For someone who has just started Computer Science, this is by far the most in depth tutorial and breaks into all the niches relevant to learning Java at Uni. Things make a lot more sense and this video is a great way of consolidating learning.. Thank you!
Thank you so much for making this. My prof was a great programmer for 20 years and was great at his craft. However, he had trouble teaching it because he didn't know how to break it down the way you do. Your course is has been much more helpful than my actual prof's class.
One way to remember the less than or greater than sign is to close your fingers whilst they are sticking out. Then create a gap between your thumbs and the rest of the fingers, the right being the dominant hand amongst many people makes the gap created the greater than sign (>) and the gap created on the left hand is the less than sign (
comparing to other popular java tutorial in youtube, this one is better in : more patient, more clear , more friendly to new learner, more easily undersstandm and also Make people keep learning。I got a position as a data engineer in a singapore bank, but I don't know java. Both my master and internship use python. After watch this video, I will continue to follow the java learning route provided by your channel to learn other content, such as java spring boot.
You are a good teacher Nelson, I have easily learned Java since I know Python and JavaScript. Keep up the good work. You are giving knowledge to people who can't afford expensive courses for free.
I have went through several tutorials and different websites to learn programming but nobody can teach or make the difficult programming languages understand so fast and so easily like you brother, hat's off to you really
Thank you for making this video, I learned a lot from it. I'm currently in a java bootcamp and I've been recommending your videos to my classmates. Keep up the great work, I'll be tackling the java projects you put out.
I have always been running away from Java for a while. After watching this guy tutorial I really fell more in love with java again. Thank you so so much. Now I have more confidence to pick up java as my second language
I've been looking up tutorials and free courses, even paid for a course but this is BY FAR the most clearest, up to date, easy to understand course I've come across! Thank you so much Amigoscode, you came into my life when I most needed you! Can't wait to start learning Python from you too. Subbed!
This works very well for beginners and for someone who's just looking for syntax and concepts recap, I just wished that u left some exercises for beginners or at least a source for them to train. Thanks very much brother I've watched it at 1.5 speed and it was awesome.
I have learned from you more than what I am learning at school brother. You got yourself a new sub. I have saved this video, so I can practice more on it. I have a little bit of experience in Java but you have made everything clear for me now. Thank you for your help!
@@theblindprogrammer Sorry to bother you, but I need some help in Java. My exam is after 15 days and I don't know anything about Method and array .can youhelp me?
MashaAllah, Jazakallahu Khayr Ya Ustadz, so many benefits i can get from your tutorials, may Allah grant you great Jaariyah rewards and all of the best for you.
I wish my teacher was this kind & patient. Thank you for uploading these videos. A lot of it is review for me, but there have been a few discoveries & several concepts that feel more cemented, which I largely credit to your demeanor ♡
I am a biochemist, and after watching your tutorial, I feel like a faulty car that has been jump started. I am able to command my computer do magics.. Thanks so much bro.
I loved your video and the way you explained everything! I always considered Java very hard and difficult to grasp and videos that I had watched didn't really help... Your pace and explanations really helped me get started finally. Thanks a ton!!
Здравствуй, Nelson my Western Partner! I started programming when our contemporary "Bill Gates" started his humble beginnings in his garage creating MS-DOS. I had that stupid tine ZX-81 using RF signal as output to TV. It played low-quality games (which we thought GREAT!) like "Space Invaders", so that inspired me to want to be a programmer to write my own games. Then I got myself a BBC Micro and learned the "BASIC" language, but found it wanting. Mostly as I discovered that a game I loved playing on the BBC Mico was "ELITE", a wire-frame 3-D game building your wealth, fighting pirates, and attempting very dangerous landing into a rotating Space Station to do business. (The other game av was "REPTON") The problem was BASIC was way too weak to draw 3-D lines. One had to use "Sprites" etc. Then one day I discovered when I finally could afford to ditch my Cassette Storage for my first 20MB hard disk drive and mouse! That's right... 20MB...which was HUGE STORAGE, in comparison to those floppy discs. I noticed as the Elite game loaded I could stop the loading process and I notices millions of lines of (not BASIC), but a code that made no sense to me at all. All instructions were weird like "Load Accumulator", "LOOKFX", "LOOPRA", "FNDLND", including Hex Nrs, etc. So I was advised to get myself a book on how to use Assembly Language. But, at some point, MS really impressed me, because they moved from DOS Software to something entirely new...WINDOWS. Win 3.1 & Win 3.11. THIS WAS SO COOL, for I hated DOS Commands. Then the best time of my life happened. I had a friend load on my Pentium 386, I think...Visual Basic. At first, I had NO CLUE why he gave me this nonsense, but after clicking around, I discovered that MS gave us a UI with OOP objects preprogrammed what the basic function of each object was...all I had to do was put objects on my Form/Window and most programming was already done! I mean, in DOS & DELPHI I had to code Procedures hoe a Command Button animates, if it is the default button, can it be dragged, pushed in nd remain pushed in, etc. Those Button features that ALL Buttons do are programmed for me by MS! So, all I had to do was write code what happens if a user clicks on the button. The Logic. What also got to me at first was that in DOS, you start with line 1 and code down to line 2000, and the program end. VB did not seem to me as a programming language that is linear base, but code runs as objects as manipulated, but I quickly caught on, and loved it! *HERE'S MY POINT* VB?, C++?, C#?, VB Script?, Python?, PHP?, C?, Java, SQL?, Assembly Language?, R?, Groovy? ...to list but the favorites. You are an incredibly good teacher, concise, you absolutely know your subject, and most of what you teach seems so familiar like Visual Basic! What, in your opinion, is the Language of choice taking into account coding for Android, Windows 11, Web Apps, and even complicated software like Music Printing Software and DAWs like Steinberg Software and even Database software like Bible Software? Is MS Visual Basic good for this or must I ea C++? Why is Java a good Coding Language? Thank you for your kind free teaching. Very few people are willing to put education above improving society and only think of their Pocketbook! God bless your sacrifice! До свидания! Commander Mikhail Rimsky-Korsakov (FSB/KGB: Research, Information & Internet - Social Media) LearningBear@yandex.com
This is by far the best Java course I have done. You explain it very clearly and have gone through many concepts in easy to follow steps. I am starting to actually enjoy learning Java now and I have been trying for quite some time. Thank you!
Thank you brother! I'm on my third week at my job training and my lack of java background is an obstacle for me. This frustrates me a lot, but videos like this give me confidence.
This is so engaging. I was going to watch just one hour this night but ended up watching the whole thing. It seems classes and objects are more straightforward in java Ma sha Allah.
If you see the world, everything is an object. People are objects, Cars are objects, houses are objects... and so on. To create a Human object, first you have to create a super class Animal which human would inherit characteristics from. All humans are animals, but not all animals are humans. So the superclass Animal could have attriibutes like a boolean that indiccates isAlive which would be either true or false, an integer would indiccate age, species which would tell which classification the animal belongs to. This concept is called Polymorphism; because The object "Animal" is changing its behavior depending on who inherits it, if a human object inherits it, the attributes and behavior would be different than if another object let's say a Cat object inherits it.
بارك الله فيك و عظم الله اجرك يا اخي الحبيب انا سعيد جدا جدا جدا جدا جدا جدا بدروس و تعلمت منك الكثيرررر اشكرك يا اخي و ربي يحفظك انشاء الله . I live in paris Merci
@@mpro0721 Hey man, this is my first time trying to learn how to code. My question to you is what kind of laptop would I need to buy, that will get the job done?
@@mrterry8747 you dont need a good pc, I hace a Windows 10 Asus laptop , 16 GB of RAM, It works really well to code, I ordered a mechanich keyboard so its easier and more confortable to code. That is what I use to code!
I appreciate to your this amazing free Java Tutorial!.I made a decision to turn over my job from stage machinery operator to computer programmer because entertainment industry was going to die under the pandemic. so I applied an IT course which supported by the government around two months ago. I've learned Python and Java in last two months but I have been a slow student who can't enter any codes on the IDE. but after have done watching your video I got confidence for computer programming. I will strongly recommend your videos to my buddies and enroll your java essential course. I'm so excited to figure to see raised up me after have done the IT course in the next April. :)
Thanks for such a beginner friendly course. Although, you're doing this free of charge your reward will be great. Blessings to you and everything connected to you, sir.
Normally I don’t write comments but for Amigoscode I should.It was a great learning experience from you.Thank you so much to make it available for everyone.
You have saved me brother. I did C++ a few years ago at one Uni and just got accepted into another Uni whose 1st year students do Java. (Meaning I join them in the 2nd year) I felt like I was thrown in the deep end, on top of starting to navigate the unix space & learn Data Structures, I have this new language to deal with also 🙀 You are saving me from drowning with this video because frankly I don’t have the time to get fully into a textbook, right now. Muchisima gracías. Keep on doing what you do 👏🏽
I haven't watched yet, but I have a feeling this guy explains Java better than some college professors. I will return here when I get a chance to watch from start to finish.
Thanks for this video, it’s really engaging the way you explain the course, didn’t get bored at any point. It’s concise, simple and you just broke it down for me. Good job 👍
I know this is 2 years later, so my apologies. My wife is taking computer science in college. For some reason, Java is where they start at. I thought it would have been either computing history or the basics of how computing works. It is what it is. She's having problems grasping certain concepts and, in turn, looks to me for help. Problem with that is that I'm having to learn in a couple of hours what she was supposed to learn in a week, understand it, and then turn around and explain it to her. It doesn't help that she doesn't even really practice it until the assignment is almost due, which adds more pressure on me. Your video was the best that I've seen so far and didn't cause me to yawn. I even saw one video where the person was talking way to fast and I didn't make it more than 20 minutes. With your video, however, I watched the whole thing. I love how you described variables. I told my wife from the start that variables were like boxes that you stored specific things in and arrays were like the cabinets that stored the boxes. For example, a cookie jar that you could only put cookies in. Or a closet that you only put clothes in. Basically a description that someone with OCD would understand. I do wish that you incorporated simple projects for us to practice. However, I have a big enough imagination that I could probably come up with my own. I am really hoping that you're other courses are still available. Thank you for taking the time and effort to make Java easy to understand.
FEEDBACK ALERT: I'm about halfway through the video at the moment, and I haven't yet explored any other tutorials of yours, which I'm sure are supplementary to this course. I've been through my fair share of languages and my brain is a little bit more spongey when it comes to soaking up a new language than beginners, so this wasn't too complicated. That being said, I did see some parts that were lacking when it came to description that could be worked on some more, if this is centered toward complete beginners. One thing I noticed was that you went over what a variable was, which indicates that this video isn't exclusively for an audience who already knows programming, but there were some terms that you used, but didn't exactly elaborate on words such as attributes and methods, which someone with no programming background wouldn't be able to catch on to until later in the video. You did save a lot of topics until later in the video, but methods, classes, attributes, all that should really be given a very brief vocabulary clarification before using it excessively. I'm not an uploader, so I don't know what extent you can edit a video to, but if you actively make your videos better, that's what I noticed could use improvement so far, all assuming this video is for complete beginners to programming.
DUDE someone with no programming background will not take this course period. to learn java you must have basic programming knowledge, otherwise they can go and start by learning html and css.
@@cuervo7029 incorrect. You said that someone with no programming background will not take this course, but how do you know? How can you verify? Similarly for what you said about learning Java requiring programming knowledge. I know that this is false to begin with, but I also want to draw attention to the lack of elaboration on both of these claims that go without merit.
Funny things happen. I shot a job as a QA Softwaretester and through that topic I came to your channel. I had to learn a lot of stuff in preperation (didn't study computer science or IT) and one thing is Java. Well, here I am, baking through this whole video: THANK YOU! I guess I will sort through a lot more videos of you
Awesome presentations. They are really helpful. I am coming from a C# background and I have been able to grasp java in less than two days. Thank you very much bro. Keep up the good work
Hi Nelson, thank you so much for the amazing job you’re doing here, can you please make a course on important and famous algorithms implemented by Java. Thanks again.
Thank you very much! Maybe for some people, it is ok. But for me, I can not handle opening an IDE and seeing all those things that I don't know. Now you made every thinking much easier.
I just got my first job and will start on June 1, 2022. I have been teaching myself frontend and he took me 2.5 years to finally land my job as software engineer here in Seattle waghinston. I asked my employer what I suppose to focus on before my starting day. He told me to focus on java and MySQL . I took the whole day to really understand this course and practice it since I really understand OOP in JavaScript. I have 5 days to master the foundation of java. I will just go ahead and enroll for his java course for sure. I really love this amazing course. I really appreciate this course. thanks for such effort . do you have any practical project on your paid java course? if not, that is fine, I will still enroll , the most important things is to have a great foundation for the right person . if yes, it will really help me for sure. again, I appreciate the effort you have put into this course.
I’m currently learning flutter and I understand java syntax but still at a beginner level when I comes to coding, how long do you think it would take me to learn flutter and start developing applications?
I am learning JavaScript is the any advice to be given to a beginner I covered the basic,api and Dom etc i feel I am lacking in retaining knowledge should I carry until I finish the course I am doing and then apply it on a project
Abdullah - yea carry on and it’s ok to go over what You don’t completely understand. The more you learn and the more u apply what you learn doing projects will help you understand better and remember.
Take this course on your own pace here: bit.ly/2R6ecZi on my website for FREE
Hello, please make tutorials on some javascript frameworks, your explanation is too good.
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Thank you so much sir for great video
For loop not understood
A lot of people see teaching programming languages as a business opportunity, which isn't wrong, but creates barriers to entry for those that don't have money to spend, I really respect this guy for providing this service for free and to a high standard Jzk Allah Khair may Allah grant you a lot of reward for doing this
I programed a few pretty complex android apps just by going to stack overflow, TH-cam etc. You just will have trouble getting a job with those credentials. But all the information is pretty much out there for free.
@@charlessanders it's because on the job, the employers want to know you're well practiced using the command line, git, github, comfortable in at least 3 programming languages, have a basic understanding of QA, have a basic understanding of dev ops, know how to structure your files in your projects, know how to write clean code, know how to use postman, have a SOLID understanding of what you claim you know(front-end, back-end). Even with this knowledge, you'll feel like you're out of your element on your first job.
@@infinteuniverse thanks for this reply. I definitely have a lot to learn.
Just for fun. It is still not free though. I was just analyzing his video and have seen ton of ads in between. So not really free hehe
this guy doing it for business too, he gives this one for free and he is selling the other java course on his website to complete the whole java, smart move. I am not saying that anything wrong with that, these guys need to make money for their hard work. but you make him look like an Angele and others not, they are all the same
so today 24th august 2023, i have begun this course, i have liked the way you speak, quite clear, will come back to comment once i start writing applications, ....... cheers.
Me: Wants To Code In Java
Amigoscode: I'm Abouta Start This Mans Whole Career
That's a good one bro...
Hahah this was good
@@amigoscode hi
haha n ice reversal meme, very good.
Java is a great language. Learn to write programs and apps.
I was watching another teacher online and he was skipping over so much. THANK YOU for going step by step. I am finally getting it!
Which channel are you talking about?so that I can avoid wasting my time.
Thanks in advance!
@@farhathabduljabbar9879 I second to this, please tell us
Please tell us now
bruh, i said the youtuber name of who i thought it was and my comment automatically got deleted lmaooo
i said code with m0sh
@@ngndnd same here haha!
underrated youtuber, u deserve more subs/viewers because ur teaching is actually clear/precise/understandable.
thanks for the video, i look forward to seeing more in the future!
Are you currently learning java?
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I really thank you for using slow, clear and understandable English. You got me as a subscriber. ❤️
Just got to the end. Absolutely fantastic intro to all things programming, your explanation of Classes, objects and how they interact is the best I've ever seen or heard. Really well done and thanks for the effort!
I've been thinking about learning to program for years and so during the lockdown I decided to start C++ not long into it I was talking to a programmer I know who advised me to drop it and learn either python or java and since I had just started I was leaning towards python however since the programmer I know is a java programmer they convinced me to give Java a go. I have been doing a lot of reading and watching videos and wasn't getting it 100% that is until I found this video I am 3hrs in (over 2 days) but I have to say out of all of the beginner videos I have seen this is by far and away the best it assumes you know nothing which in my place is absolutely correct and it steadily walks you through a ton of topics which I found less than straight forwards to grasp from other sources in such an easy way building my knowledge step by step. Amigoscode not only deserves a like and sub for this video alone but I am going to buy one or more of his other courses even though most of his courses are free as a thank you for putting in so much work and making this topic so understandable. Very few videos do such a great job thank you very much I will be watching more!!!
I love how you speak slow and clearly, that was a huge problem because i learn both, English and Java.
Thank you alot
Aleykum Selam
same here :D
me too i like him talking slowly
@opbtw we know and you know ?
What a blessing it is to have such a talented brother hook up the community with one of the most important tools in life knowledge. Mushallah
it is really a privilege
Yes, java is a powerful language.
Wa'alaikumussalam warrahamatullahi wabarakatuh ...... jazzakullah khairan My Brothers :) Keep Coding Brothers :)
waalaikumsalam warrahmatullahi wabarakatuhu
Your hardworking and simplicity of teaching is highly appreciated brother. good luck.
Are you learning java?
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Thank you so much for this course! I am in Grad School right now, and this videos has helped me immensely. If possible, please upload another video to explain the more advanced Java concepts. I can find free content from other TH-camrs too, but your style is so clear and easy to follow that I would love to learn more from you. Again, thank you so much.
For someone who has just started Computer Science, this is by far the most in depth tutorial and breaks into all the niches relevant to learning Java at Uni. Things make a lot more sense and this video is a great way of consolidating learning.. Thank you!
I just finished the whole course and you are an amazing teacher :)
thank you so much & salam from Bangladesh .
What do you want to do with Java? write android apps, games?
Insha’Allah this course will help me prepare for my Object Oriented Programming class next semester. May Allah reward you!
I never saw that type of intro brother, i literally cried after seeing u😍
I know right?!!!
Wa alaikum Salam brothers!
Brother smashed it 👌
Amigoscode: A class is a blue print for creating a lense
me: A class is a prototype :)
Blueprint of the objects
Thank you so much for making this. My prof was a great programmer for 20 years and was great at his craft. However, he had trouble teaching it because he didn't know how to break it down the way you do. Your course is has been much more helpful than my actual prof's class.
There are a lot of small but important details included in this course which many other channels seem to miss. Well done.
This course is such an awesome one. I have been able to sharpen my coding skills nicely. Thank you so much.
Awesome, Nelson! This was something I needed to re start my Java studies, since college I hadn't found such an awesome professor :)
and you get it in here bro 🤣
So far this is the cleanest course of java
you just vented
I like how U go slowly and explain all. May Allah give u all what u want in u life and to u family. Selam from Bosnia 🇧🇦.
Never understood methods, classes which were thought by my professors, but you are simply a legend man! Cheers!
One way to remember the less than or greater than sign is to close your fingers whilst they are sticking out. Then create a gap between your thumbs and the rest of the fingers, the right being the dominant hand amongst many people makes the gap created the greater than sign (>) and the gap created on the left hand is the less than sign (
you're a great teacher, sir, pls keep doing god's work
learned java in class, but rewatched this whole video just cus its so easy to grasp and refreshing. big thanks from Brooklyn
So happy I found your channel man. Thank you for all that you do. As someone trying to get into the field. This refreshers are super nice.
comparing to other popular java tutorial in youtube, this one is better in : more patient, more clear , more friendly to new learner, more easily undersstandm and also Make people keep learning。I got a position as a data engineer in a singapore bank, but I don't know java. Both my master and internship use python. After watch this video, I will continue to follow the java learning route provided by your channel to learn other content, such as java spring boot.
You are a good teacher Nelson, I have easily learned Java since I know Python and JavaScript. Keep up the good work. You are giving knowledge to people who can't afford expensive courses for free.
I have went through several tutorials and different websites to learn programming but nobody can teach or make the difficult programming languages understand so fast and so easily like you brother, hat's off to you really
there’s no way this should be free😩 thank you so much !
Yes, this course is valuable.
Guys, to support THIS BROTHER, don't skip the boring ads.
Thank you for making this video, I learned a lot from it. I'm currently in a java bootcamp and I've been recommending your videos to my classmates. Keep up the great work, I'll be tackling the java projects you put out.
I have always been running away from Java for a while. After watching this guy tutorial I really fell more in love with java again. Thank you so so much.
Now I have more confidence to pick up java as my second language
I've been looking up tutorials and free courses, even paid for a course but this is BY FAR the most clearest, up to date, easy to understand course I've come across! Thank you so much Amigoscode, you came into my life when I most needed you! Can't wait to start learning Python from you too. Subbed!
OMG, this is the most newbie friendly tutorial I've ever seen. Thank you so much
Aleykum Selam. I think everyone that has somewhat involved with software development should know java. Thanks for that quality course
Watch from Bangladesh. Thank you so much.🥰🥰🥰
This works very well for beginners and for someone who's just looking for syntax and concepts recap, I just wished that u left some exercises for beginners or at least a source for them to train. Thanks very much brother I've watched it at 1.5 speed and it was awesome.
I have learned from you more than what I am learning at school brother. You got yourself a new sub. I have saved this video, so I can practice more on it. I have a little bit of experience in Java but you have made everything clear for me now. Thank you for your help!
How experiennced are you with Java? Can you write android app with your java knowledge?
@@theblindprogrammer why?
@@hackzgamezyt I was just curious, I just want to help that is all.
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Yoooo i was so happy when he started the video with Asselamu Aleykum. Thank you brother, keep on doing what you're doing
"Keep calm and say BISMILLAH"! Mashallah, brother! Will complete this course INSHALLAH! Thank you for such amazing contents. :)
Excellent course mate, I've been tasked with Java unit testing at my company and your teaching helped me through it. Thanks so much bro!
I haven't touched Java for years, and your video helped me to refresh everything from start again. thank you so much !
I’m behind with uni work however this is helping me catch up much respect!
If you have any java questions, let me know I will try to help.
@@theblindprogrammer Sorry to bother you, but I need some help in Java. My exam is after 15 days and I don't know anything about Method and array .can youhelp me?
MashaAllah, Jazakallahu Khayr Ya Ustadz, so many benefits i can get from your tutorials, may Allah grant you great Jaariyah rewards and all of the best for you.
W Assalam Pleasured to hear first of all Salam 💜💜💜
Alhamdulillah, a Java tutorial I can understand better than a semester of my Uni classes.
Thank you so much Amigo!
I wish my teacher was this kind & patient. Thank you for uploading these videos. A lot of it is review for me, but there have been a few discoveries & several concepts that feel more cemented, which I largely credit to your demeanor ♡
Dude. You explained the folder structure and compiling from terminal. I'm 1.5 months into Java and I finally understood this. LOL
Thanks!
Who are seeing this video in 2024
@@M.MohammedHasan meeeeey lol !
Present 🙋🏻♂️
Me
Hii❤
@@Elena05-o6n hey how are you
Thank you for not filling this course with advertisements unlike other dev who make free courses
Awesome Course 👍
It would be very helpful if you share the alternative terminal commands for windows users
Agree, that had me stuck, too.
I am a biochemist, and after watching your tutorial, I feel like a faulty car that has been jump started.
I am able to command my computer do magics..
Thanks so much bro.
I loved your video and the way you explained everything! I always considered Java very hard and difficult to grasp and videos that I had watched didn't really help... Your pace and explanations really helped me get started finally. Thanks a ton!!
Здравствуй, Nelson my Western Partner!
I started programming when our contemporary "Bill Gates" started his humble beginnings in his garage creating MS-DOS. I had that stupid tine ZX-81 using RF signal as output to TV. It played low-quality games (which we thought GREAT!) like "Space Invaders", so that inspired me to want to be a programmer to write my own games. Then I got myself a BBC Micro and learned the "BASIC" language, but found it wanting. Mostly as I discovered that a game I loved playing on the BBC Mico was "ELITE", a wire-frame 3-D game building your wealth, fighting pirates, and attempting very dangerous landing into a rotating Space Station to do business. (The other game av was "REPTON") The problem was BASIC was way too weak to draw 3-D lines. One had to use "Sprites" etc. Then one day I discovered when I finally could afford to ditch my Cassette Storage for my first 20MB hard disk drive and mouse! That's right... 20MB...which was HUGE STORAGE, in comparison to those floppy discs. I noticed as the Elite game loaded I could stop the loading process and I notices millions of lines of (not BASIC), but a code that made no sense to me at all. All instructions were weird like "Load Accumulator", "LOOKFX", "LOOPRA", "FNDLND", including Hex Nrs, etc. So I was advised to get myself a book on how to use Assembly Language.
But, at some point, MS really impressed me, because they moved from DOS Software to something entirely new...WINDOWS. Win 3.1 & Win 3.11. THIS WAS SO COOL, for I hated DOS Commands. Then the best time of my life happened. I had a friend load on my Pentium 386, I think...Visual Basic. At first, I had NO CLUE why he gave me this nonsense, but after clicking around, I discovered that MS gave us a UI with OOP objects preprogrammed what the basic function of each object was...all I had to do was put objects on my Form/Window and most programming was already done! I mean, in DOS & DELPHI I had to code Procedures hoe a Command Button animates, if it is the default button, can it be dragged, pushed in nd remain pushed in, etc. Those Button features that ALL Buttons do are programmed for me by MS! So, all I had to do was write code what happens if a user clicks on the button. The Logic. What also got to me at first was that in DOS, you start with line 1 and code down to line 2000, and the program end. VB did not seem to me as a programming language that is linear base, but code runs as objects as manipulated, but I quickly caught on, and loved it!
*HERE'S MY POINT*
VB?, C++?, C#?, VB Script?, Python?, PHP?, C?, Java, SQL?, Assembly Language?, R?, Groovy?
...to list but the favorites.
You are an incredibly good teacher, concise, you absolutely know your subject, and most of what you teach seems so familiar like Visual Basic!
What, in your opinion, is the Language of choice taking into account coding for Android, Windows 11, Web Apps, and even complicated software like Music Printing Software and DAWs like Steinberg Software and even Database software like Bible Software? Is MS Visual Basic good for this or must I ea C++?
Why is Java a good Coding Language?
Thank you for your kind free teaching. Very few people are willing to put education above improving society and only think of their Pocketbook! God bless your sacrifice!
До свидания!
Commander Mikhail Rimsky-Korsakov
(FSB/KGB: Research, Information & Internet - Social Media)
LearningBear@yandex.com
This is by far the best Java course I have done. You explain it very clearly and have gone through many concepts in easy to follow steps. I am starting to actually enjoy learning Java now and I have been trying for quite some time. Thank you!
Thank you brother! I'm on my third week at my job training and my lack of java background is an obstacle for me. This frustrates me a lot, but videos like this give me confidence.
This is so engaging. I was going to watch just one hour this night but ended up watching the whole thing.
It seems classes and objects are more straightforward in java
Ma sha Allah.
If you see the world, everything is an object. People are objects, Cars are objects, houses are objects... and so on. To create a Human object, first you have to create a super class Animal which human would inherit characteristics from. All humans are animals, but not all animals are humans. So the superclass Animal could have attriibutes like a boolean that indiccates isAlive which would be either true or false, an integer would indiccate age, species which would tell which classification the animal belongs to. This concept is called Polymorphism; because The object "Animal" is changing its behavior depending on who inherits it, if a human object inherits it, the attributes and behavior would be different than if another object let's say a Cat object inherits it.
بارك الله فيك و عظم الله اجرك يا اخي الحبيب انا سعيد جدا جدا جدا جدا جدا جدا بدروس و تعلمت منك الكثيرررر اشكرك يا اخي و ربي يحفظك انشاء الله . I live in paris Merci
I wasn't expecting that intro brother. Wa Alikum Asalam
The Best Course I have seen :) Thanks Man!!!!
Thank you so much for this man, you're 24/7 on my ears these days 😁! Ramadan Mubarak, keep the good work 👍🏾
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huge fan of amigo code. best teacher on youtube.
May Allah bless you with all your halah wishes, ameen
Amiin .. hey bro nice to meet you im from Indonesian
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Your speech is so clear, non abrasive and easy to understand.
bro, i'm just starting, still in first 3mins and i'm already so excited
Same man, I have been coding 2 years in python, and I want to move to java and start with it, im so excited!!
@@mpro0721 Hey man, this is my first time trying to learn how to code. My question to you is what kind of laptop would I need to buy, that will get the job done?
@@mrterry8747 you dont need a good pc, I hace a Windows 10 Asus laptop , 16 GB of RAM, It works really well to code, I ordered a mechanich keyboard so its easier and more confortable to code.
That is what I use to code!
@@mpro0721 wait 16 gb ram is not that much?? What are the other specs? And u use a laptop of desktop pc
I appreciate to your this amazing free Java Tutorial!.I made a decision to turn over my job from stage machinery operator to computer programmer because entertainment industry was going to die under the pandemic. so I applied an IT course which supported by the government around two months ago. I've learned Python and Java in last two months but I have been a slow student who can't enter any codes on the IDE. but after have done watching your video I got confidence for computer programming. I will strongly recommend your videos to my buddies and enroll your java essential course. I'm so excited to figure to see raised up me after have done the IT course in the next April. :)
Thanks for such a beginner friendly course. Although, you're doing this free of charge your reward will be great. Blessings to you and everything connected to you, sir.
و عليكم السلام و رحمة الله و بركاته
Keep going bro. I’m a subscriber now!
Good one! Can’t wait for the second part to come out. Thanks for all you do sir !
is there a second part??
Normally I don’t write comments but for Amigoscode I should.It was a great learning experience from you.Thank you so much to make it available for everyone.
Wa Alaikum salam brother, may Allah reward u for this work
You have saved me brother.
I did C++ a few years ago at one Uni and just got accepted into another Uni whose 1st year students do Java. (Meaning I join them in the 2nd year) I felt like I was thrown in the deep end, on top of starting to navigate the unix space & learn Data Structures, I have this new language to deal with also 🙀 You are saving me from drowning with this video because frankly I don’t have the time to get fully into a textbook, right now.
Muchisima gracías.
Keep on doing what you do 👏🏽
This was really helpful for me to learn java! You are an amazing teacher for beginners. Thank you for creating this course!
I haven't watched yet, but I have a feeling this guy explains Java better than some college professors. I will return here when I get a chance to watch from start to finish.
Thanks for this video, it’s really engaging the way you explain the course, didn’t get bored at any point. It’s concise, simple and you just broke it down for me. Good job 👍
I know this is 2 years later, so my apologies. My wife is taking computer science in college. For some reason, Java is where they start at. I thought it would have been either computing history or the basics of how computing works. It is what it is.
She's having problems grasping certain concepts and, in turn, looks to me for help. Problem with that is that I'm having to learn in a couple of hours what she was supposed to learn in a week, understand it, and then turn around and explain it to her. It doesn't help that she doesn't even really practice it until the assignment is almost due, which adds more pressure on me.
Your video was the best that I've seen so far and didn't cause me to yawn. I even saw one video where the person was talking way to fast and I didn't make it more than 20 minutes. With your video, however, I watched the whole thing.
I love how you described variables. I told my wife from the start that variables were like boxes that you stored specific things in and arrays were like the cabinets that stored the boxes. For example, a cookie jar that you could only put cookies in. Or a closet that you only put clothes in. Basically a description that someone with OCD would understand.
I do wish that you incorporated simple projects for us to practice. However, I have a big enough imagination that I could probably come up with my own. I am really hoping that you're other courses are still available. Thank you for taking the time and effort to make Java easy to understand.
FEEDBACK ALERT:
I'm about halfway through the video at the moment, and I haven't yet explored any other tutorials of yours, which I'm sure are supplementary to this course. I've been through my fair share of languages and my brain is a little bit more spongey when it comes to soaking up a new language than beginners, so this wasn't too complicated.
That being said, I did see some parts that were lacking when it came to description that could be worked on some more, if this is centered toward complete beginners. One thing I noticed was that you went over what a variable was, which indicates that this video isn't exclusively for an audience who already knows programming, but there were some terms that you used, but didn't exactly elaborate on words such as attributes and methods, which someone with no programming background wouldn't be able to catch on to until later in the video. You did save a lot of topics until later in the video, but methods, classes, attributes, all that should really be given a very brief vocabulary clarification before using it excessively.
I'm not an uploader, so I don't know what extent you can edit a video to, but if you actively make your videos better, that's what I noticed could use improvement so far, all assuming this video is for complete beginners to programming.
DUDE someone with no programming background will not take this course period. to learn java you must have basic programming knowledge, otherwise they can go and start by learning html and css.
@@cuervo7029 incorrect. You said that someone with no programming background will not take this course, but how do you know? How can you verify? Similarly for what you said about learning Java requiring programming knowledge. I know that this is false to begin with, but I also want to draw attention to the lack of elaboration on both of these claims that go without merit.
Funny things happen.
I shot a job as a QA Softwaretester and through that topic I came to your channel. I had to learn a lot of stuff in preperation (didn't study computer science or IT) and one thing is Java.
Well, here I am, baking through this whole video: THANK YOU!
I guess I will sort through a lot more videos of you
Can you please make a windows exclusive version of this course or include captions with prompts for windows? I am unable to follow because of this.
same
me too.. stuck already at $cd at minute 25....
so mad
@@jackcorsobarbiere-it7645 same google windows terminal prompts. Its just cd for windows.
@@jackcorsobarbiere-it7645 he is on mac windows is different i recommend finding another tutorial for coding java with windows
really underrated youtube channel, perfect explanation and understandable :)
Awesome presentations. They are really helpful.
I am coming from a C# background and I have been able to grasp java in less than two days.
Thank you very much bro. Keep up the good work
Wow, this has been the best and most explanatory tutorial I've seen so far, thank you so much for all your work!
Hi Nelson, thank you so much for the amazing job you’re doing here, can you please make a course on important and famous algorithms implemented by Java. Thanks again.
LOVE YOU SIR YOU ARE THE REASON WHY I COULD START LEARNING JAVA. LOVE YOU SIR MAY ALLAH BLESS YOU!
Nice course, it is great for a beginner! I would love to see your masterclass :)
This guy is really helpful, I like his style.
Wooo!!! Finished the course! Excited to move on to Java Essentials
Great course, super understandable, for the truly beginners!
Amazing tutorial Nelson. Clarified a bunch of shady points Id been struggling with for a while. Real thanx!
Wa Alaikum as-salam, always good to see a brother out here!!!
Thank you very much! Maybe for some people, it is ok. But for me, I can not handle opening an IDE and seeing all those things that I don't know. Now you made every thinking much easier.
Hi! I'm a student and have got an assignment to inverse a matrix. Can u pleasee make a video explaining the program? It would really help me!
I just got my first job and will start on June 1, 2022.
I have been teaching myself frontend and he took me 2.5 years to finally land my job as software engineer here in Seattle waghinston.
I asked my employer what I suppose to focus on before my starting day. He told me to focus on java and MySQL .
I took the whole day to really understand this course and practice it since I really understand OOP in JavaScript.
I have 5 days to master the foundation of java.
I will just go ahead and enroll for his java course for sure.
I really love this amazing course.
I really appreciate this course.
thanks for such effort .
do you have any practical project on your paid java course?
if not, that is fine, I will still enroll , the most important things is to have a great foundation for the right person .
if yes, it will really help me for sure.
again, I appreciate the effort you have put into this course.
that intro was everything for me ..blessings brother
Walaikumassalm brother. I am from Bangladesh. Take love. Keep growing up.
Wa Alaikum salam brother, i like this,very good,i'm a PHP ,Dart Flutter and C# ,nice to see your video
I’m currently learning flutter and I understand java syntax but still at a beginner level when I comes to coding, how long do you think it would take me to learn flutter and start developing applications?
I am learning JavaScript is the any advice to be given to a beginner I covered the basic,api and Dom etc i feel I am lacking in retaining knowledge should I carry until I finish the course I am doing and then apply it on a project
Abdullah - yea carry on and it’s ok to go over what You don’t completely understand. The more you learn and the more u apply what you learn doing projects will help you understand better and remember.
@@swagboss10000 is it okay to have send private message need some useful advice