Setting Up Java Environment

We started with Python, we went through some C, HTML and CSS and now we are progressing with Java. I think it's very exciting that we cover so much so quickly!

And that stuff about programming languages that we all know very well is that we need to practice it a lot and by any means. Here are three videos explaining how to kick start your practicing session with Java.

It's very straight forward to get started and if you follow Java's tutorial - you'll be able to put tohether a decent program very soon!

How to install Java and use it with Command Prompt and Notepad++ on your computer:



How to sign up to edx.org and Harvard's CS50 to access Cloud9 IDE:





How to sign up to Codeanywhere.com and use their cloud IDE for Java (payed service):

Note that codeanywhere has time and storage limitations that pretty much renders it non-free service, so to use it efficiently you would probably have to pay $3 or per month.

*a super-amateur nature of my videos was fully planned and scripted (yeah, right...).

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