Is it worth it?

Is it worth it?

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Sure, it's widely regarded as the very best program in the world. You have impeccable taste.

do her hard, do her good user

Well, have I the option of these other courses. Unless you have a better idea. I only have a couple grand.

Well?

>once a week
>evening class
You'd learn more with a textbook at home. Plus you get to save the money to eventually fuel the alcohol addiction Java will give you

>490 of the royal credits
Fuck this, dude
If you are doing this for the certificate, DON'T! They won't help you as much as you think they will.
Just grab a really good java book for much less, and do every thing on it.
Most of these programming courses are literally just a dude reading and explaining the for you anyway.
And remember, search engines are your friend (except google, fuck google)

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>500 brittish ruppees for a once a week class
>100 PER CLASS
Just buy a fucking book. There's so many tutorials online for free, that you'd honestly be retarded to dump money onto this. Even if they teach well, it's a scam.
No one will care if you took that course anyway, so it doesn't even look nice on a CV.

Hmm...to be honest, i'd thought a course would give me a sense of structure. I mean, I have been learning from a textbook, in the last 2 chapters now, but it's taken me 2 months to get mostly due to depression, looter shooters and porn. (And inadvertently resigning from my wageslave job through some fuckery.)

listen to this man.

doesn't matter if it's java or not. regardless how you look at java and how oop is implemented in it, it is still a heavily used language in the enterprise and the concept of oop is fundamentally the same in most languages.

Any tips on what I should be doing employment-wise for a career in IT?

Bumop

You spelled C++ wrong

>i'd thought a course would give me a sense of structure.
it won't and don't fool yourself into thinking otherwise you'll probably attend on or two classes and then you'll miss the next ones. you'll tell yourself you can easily catch up and before you know it the course has ended. if you want structure go to a uni (not guaranteed to give structure) but don't expect that from online courses. if you think you'll do the course because you spent money on it then thats another lie. you won't. and the certificate isn't worth the paper its printed on

>if you want structure go to a uni (not guaranteed to give structure) but don't expect that from online courses. if you think you'll do the course because you spent money on it then thats another lie. you won't. and the certificate isn't worth the paper its printed on

I went to uni in 2011, got a 2.2 in Maths. Now I work (or did work) as a shelf-stacker.

Then no amount of structure is going to help you

Don't say that, you're killing me here.

I don't want to reach 30 without even breaking the £18K barrier. A little help please.

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Here in germany I learned 3 years of java in school (Abitur) for FREE, 5 hours per week. stay mad

>Java
>not Scala
You fucked up so hard I have no words to describe it.

>year of our lord
>java

it's not 2010 anymore dumbass

OK Mohammed

germany is a lot whiter than muttistan

>stay mad
I'm trying not to.

>My school doesn't have any programming/IT courses for Abitur
:D

move to hessen and go to a Berufliches Gymnasium

What of those not living in Germany?

then you should go and pay 499 pounds with your neetbux so pajeet can teach you

What if OP IS pajeet?

Do a fucking udemy course. Tim Bulchaklakala or whatever his name is has a really good one with like 75 hours of lesson. And its like 10 bucks because you should only buy it on sale.

By whom? I know of no one in the industry that feels this way. Even the java programmers have moved to kotlin

I think he was being sarcastic.

What about Lynda java courses? I have a friend who has access to it.

Not that user, but being out 500 brittybucks and STILL not completing the course due to your laziness will kill you even more

If you want structure, join the military. If you want to learn Java, read a book or watch youtube videos. But please, don't waste your money on this garbage.

>If you want to learn Java, read a book or watch youtube videos.
Fine, what do I need to afterwards in terms of certs and searching for jobs?

people have already told OP to get a good java book and he keeps asking questions about what he should do

What books?