So farProgramming LanguageThese include C, C ++, Java, and assembly. The longest learning time is Java. I was reluctant to give up C ++ at the beginning. Later, I want to learn Java with laziness, because I can watch and learn with the video, which is easier. Java is refreshing (just like a little girl, very simple), and powerful APIs are even more appealing.
At the early stage of learning Java, I had no solid foundation and now I regret it. The process of learning is a breeze. Others say that J2EE is good. I learned J2EE. Others say that SSH is the most used by enterprises, so I fell in love with SSH (SSH is really good ). Now let's look back at what we 've learned. It's nice to be half-master (conservatively speaking. Something is missing and always needs to be paid back. After learning it for a while, I think programming is not the most difficult. The most difficult thing is programming and design. Programming is external, while thinking is internal, which is the same. When studying in the future, you should pay attention to thinking, think about the principles in it, and gradually accumulate.
Java has reached its peak, and C is catching up. If Java is old tomorrow, don't sigh. What we learn is not just Java.