If you’re looking to learn a programming language that’s cross-platform and easily accessible, Java is one of the most practical languages out there. This handy cheat sheet helps you keep track of the basics while learn.
Java has been around for quite some time, and it’s one of the most widely used languages when it comes to web apps, applets, and even some Android app development. This graphic, made in collaboration by teaching site Java Assignment Help and Princeton University’s Introduction to Programming in Java course, makes a great reference for the basics you need to know, including structure, input/output, data types and functions. Check out the the link below to dig a little deeper into Java at Princeton University’s website.
Java Programming Cheat Sheet [Princeton University via Visual.ly]
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Java – “Write once, debug everywhere”… no thanks.
Python is also cross-platform and much more accessible. Plus it won’t popup from your system tray every other week asking to install an update that defaults to opting in for toolbars.