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    Default help!!

    hello
    i have studied java netbeans in my school.
    i have little knowledge of java as in.
    making atm machine,calculating small algorithms,connecting netbeans to mysql databases.

    i wanna learn more so that i land up with a good programming ability...
    please tell me where shud i begin ....?
    wat buks shud i refer....?
    like java netbeans wat are other areas where java is practised.?
    wat other knowledge is required with java?
    do i require kowledge of flash n photoshop?

    please help!!!!!!

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    Default Re: help!!

    First of all, please use only standard English in a technical forum. Use of non-standard abbreviations makes it hard for others to understand your question and problems, especially for those for which English is not a primary or secondary language. Next, if you want to learn to program well, the solution is to continually study, learn new sections of Java as time will allow, learn other programming languages, and most important -- write lots and lots of code.