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January 15th, 2010, 02:58 PM
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Considering learning java in college. Open if you did.
Okay so basically here it is. I took beginner java last semester, my junior year and I enjoyed it. I thought it was really cool to be able to understand how to make simple programs, so this semester I changed one of my classes to the other java class we have, AP Computer Science. Basically I'm thinking that this could be a possible college idea for later and I was wondering if some people who know java or something similar could explain to me how difficult it is to excell in and successfully learn the code and get a job. Is it a stable job or one that will most likely be outdated in a few years. I know code changes and advances and after you learn one language it's apparently easier to learn another but the only thing stopping me is I can't even fathom making anything big. In a work environment do you work with teams to make stuff? How stressful is it? Sorry, this stuff probably doesn't make any sense but I just want to know everything, thanks!
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