I am currently working in a clerical field, working five days and eight hours, and the actual working time is no more than three hours a day. The rest of the time is basically spent on soy sauce. There is no sense of accomplishment in the work, and I feel quite bored every day.
By chance, I feel that I quite like Java. Now I watch Java videos when I have nothing to do, so I want to switch to Java development work. I would like to ask you about the current development prospects of Java. How about it (I searched online and found a lot of negative information), what is the general salary after working in Java for one or two years (in first-tier cities)? Is it easy for girls to find jobs in Java development?
Currently, I want to change my career through training. Yesterday I went to Shenzhen to check out Danai. I felt that the learning atmosphere is not bad, but the tuition is quite expensive (15800). Is there any training place where I can go? How is the training there?
25 solutions
#1
Yes With so much time, it would be great to study on your own. No other comments
#2
In my personal opinion, it is best to learn by yourself through videos and books. It is difficult to say how effective training institutions are. I had participated in IT training in Shenzhen before, and the teachers were as good as me.
#3
I am also self-taught. I have been learning Java by myself for more than a year without knowing it, and I have a lot of emotions.
As far as I am concerned, although self-study is hard and progress is slow when working on projects, it is not a good thing to take more detours. Since the poster has time, I recommend you to watch training videos. As long as you have strong self-control, self-study is the same as training. There are so many online resources now…
#4
In addition, you should think twice before changing careers, whether you really like him or Ye Gong is a dragon. Development is no joke. Our projects are in a hurry, and we often stay up late at night, staying up until dawn, until the rooster crows! To outsiders, it looks like suffering, but we ourselves are successful. Sense, I think it’s worth it!
#5
If you want to save money and have time, study on your own, watch videos and do hands-on projects, search some online groups and ask questions if you have any.
#6
Passing by Shenzhen, if you have the ability to work, no one will want you. I hope you can understand what it means to have the ability to work… But I think programming still requires a certain foundation to learn more smoothly. If you are from a science and engineering background, If you have strong logical thinking and good English skills, then programming may be easier for you. If you are from a liberal arts background and know nothing about science subjects such as mathematics (mainly logical thinking), then… Darnay is said to be pretty good, but I went to take classes at a small institution. There were people who came out of high school and did well in their studies, there were people who came out of college who were in the bottom of the pile, and there were people who came from a liberal arts background and knew nothing… In short, you have to rely on yourself.
#7
Learn to watch videos on your own. I am watching them too. I have to take care of the doll when I go home every night, and then I watch videos to learn.
#8
Self-study is good,,,
#9
Training institutions are a trap, it’s better to study on your own! !
#10
Are you already working in Java? How long did it take for you to start working in this field after self-study?
Men, think twice, training is all the same, it all depends on personal interests. I interviewed with Darnay and trained for half a year. I was said to be among the top in the class, but the basics are average. I really can’t learn it in half a year. What. .
#19
Well, your courage is admirable.
#20
I would like to give some suggestions to the poster. To learn Java, you can go to a training institution, but it is best to learn some basic things by yourself first, such as Java basics, HTML, Oracle, etc. As for training institutions, to put it bluntly, it is an intensive class. If you don’t have any basic knowledge, it will be difficult to keep up after passing it, and the effect is not expected to be ideal.
#21
LZ, hang out with me and I’ll teach you
#22
Educate yourself well. . .
#23
Really? Please enlighten me
#24
Thank you
#25
Yes, now I only watch Java videos and books when I have nothing to do. I just think that if I really want to go to training, I can master it quickly.