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[Enjin Archive] Want to learn Java, C++, HTML and more?
Started by [E] Madster

XCoaster wrote:
Compare badges everyone! (Once you're decently in)

http://www.codecademy.com/users/xcoaster
that made me feel like I'm starting on a new server and everyone has god armor but me.
I only have 3 badges <object class="emojione" data="https://resources.enjin.com/1489581540/themes/core/images/emojione/svg/1f620.svg?0" type="image/svg+xml" standby=":x">:x</object>

http://www.codecademy.com/users/dz0umaya

But I have been learning HTML on w3schools :3
This site really does help me learn a lot more about programming, but I can't find the C++ lessons. <object class="emojione" data="https://resources.enjin.com/1489581540/themes/core/images/emojione/svg/2639.svg?0" type="image/svg+xml" standby=":(">:(</object>

Oh well, HTML and Java is plenty for now.
I do not see Java on codecademy. If I am wrong post the link here for me and any other lost souls. I tried Sun's tutorials a few years ago and it felt more random instead of progressive.
Learn Java!

It was the one that said Javascript, derp <object class="emojione" data="https://resources.enjin.com/1489581540/themes/core/images/emojione/svg/1f61b.svg?0" type="image/svg+xml" standby=":p">:p</object>
Javascript != Java

The only thing they have in common is the first 4 letters of their name. I'm still searching the site, b/c it is a really nice looking site I would like to find it here <object class="emojione" data="https://resources.enjin.com/1489581540/themes/core/images/emojione/svg/1f600.svg?0" type="image/svg+xml" standby=":d">:d</object>
If you're looking for a good group of people that are team orientated but are really quite nice, I'd check out the group called Beginners Luck. Here: http://www.codecademy.com/groups/beginners-luck
Ooh they have python too! If you plan on going into a math/science or even research based field, Python is incredibly useful. Too bad they don't offer SAS, but not a big surprise...