Java Masterclass - Beginner to Expert Guide
Java & JavaFX

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If you want to learn Java from not knowing anything to a paid Java Developer, this is a course for you.

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Paulo Dichone | Android, Java, Flutter Developer and Teacher

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r/java • comment
1 points • Legendaryfortune

Get Java masterclass by Paulo Dichone. https://www.udemy.com/course/the-complete-java-9-masterclass-beginner-to-expert/. It’s got Java FX & even Spring Boot/Vaadin. Highly recommend!

r/WGU_CompSci • comment
1 points • WGUCSGrad

If you're not super comfortable with Java yet my suggestion would be to grab one of the udemy classes on sale. The WGU materials for software 1 and 2 aren't the best.

https://www.udemy.com/course/the-complete-java-9-masterclass-beginner-to-expert/

https://www.udemy.com/course/java-the-complete-java-developer-course/

Either one of those should teach you everything you need for both Software I and Software II. I used the first one for Software II and was able to complete it in about a week. The second one by Tim Buchalka would teach you just about everything you need to know to go from Zero to a Job.

You don't need to do the whole class either. You can pick and choose what you need along the way. The WGU materials might be better now than before but I found in general I did better looking to outside materials on those two classes.