Coding Java on a Mac should not be too different from coding on other operating systems.
You can register in a Java course, install Java and some Java IDE, and start coding. The course itself will often give you instructions on how to install everything you need.
One place where you can take such courses is at Udacity. The courses are paid, in theory, but you can access the course materials, including videos, for free.
To download Java for Mac one will need to go to the apple website and then follow the instructions to download the Java update. Downloading Java offers improved reliability and security and an overall better experience of your device.
You can indeed run Java on Mac OS. Java is not dependant on the single computer architecture but depends on the JVM (Java Virtual Machine). One of the most powerful features in Java is that it promises WORA (Write Once, Run Anywhere(eg. Mac, Windows, Unix).If you can't run java on your Mac do one of the following:- Go to Apples website -> Support -> Search for "Java for Mac"- Use the Software Update feature (available on the Apple menu) to check that you have the most up-to-date version of Java for your Mac.**From Oracles website (Java developer)
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To develop an app on android you will need to learn Java Programming Language You can learn Java from thenewboston on YouTube. Then you can go to developers.android.com and learn how to develop an application
WebSource.net is a distributor of tutorials that focus specifically on the Java platform. Programming a website in Java is a fairly advanced route to go, and it would serve you well to learn the basics of Java and how to code before taking a big step and building a site of your own.
You can search the web with the name of the java certification and you will get loads of online material that you can use to study and get certified. Alternately you can go to book stores and look out for books to learn Java. There are a couple of links in the related links section of this answer.
The Java Integer class is there to help with math. It is very useful and very recommended. To learn more information about it, go to the official Java page.
I believe the only way to "turn off" Java would be to uninstall it. If you are using Windows you will need to go to Add/Remove Programs or if using a Mac you will need to find Java in Applications and move to the trash.
Macs come with Java ready to go. You can download updates (See links below) but these will be the same as those available through Software Update.
If you already have a premium minecraft account, go to the Minecraft download page (the link is under "Sources and related links" below this answer) and download the mac client, although if it isn't a mac, use the Java, labeled under linux, which should work if you have java runtime.
No. You can learn Java first if you want. However, from a language perspective, C++ and Java are nearly identical1, and C is the predecessor of C++, so some people feel that the proper sequence is C, then C++, then Java. It is entirely up to you. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1Nearly identical, that is, from a language perspective only. The environment and libraries are vastly different between C++ and Java.
To learn more about Jave Reflection one should try to take part in a computer course at a local education institute. One could also try to read a textbook about java programming.