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December 27, 2018

Java 101: Learn Java from the ground up

If you're new to Java then you've come to the right place: Get started with the foundations of the Java platform and code your first Java application with this classic tutorial for beginners. Read more ▶

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Big data analytics with Neo4j and Java

Graph databases like Neo4j are ideal for modeling complex relationships between collections of users--and they move through big data at lightspeed. This tutorial gets you started with graph databases and analytics in Java. Read more ▶

 
 
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Choosing your Java IDE--Updated December 2018

Compare Eclipse, NetBeans, and IntelliJ IDEA for features, usability, and project size and type. Updated December 2018 Read more ▶

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