So I'm mainly studying swing in java now and don't think I could feel like quitting much more, I need some serious help here because I feel like I literally haven't got a clue at what I'm doing whatsoever.
Are there any websites with plenty of examples but basic that use GUI, Swing... Every time I search for help every single website overcomplicates it ridiculously that it just confuses me and want to throw in the towel or they're in the cmd console (i.e. lack the gui).
I find what helps myself learning is when I can sort of put the pieces together, i.e. I have smaller examples and I figure how to build them up and put them together to make something bigger. Obviously this isn't how I learn completely, I try use as many text-books as I can - our recommended course one Java - How to Program by Deitel feels like it skips whatever valuable point I'm looking for. Any recommendations there from anyone?
Thanks, i'm pulling my hair out over this.. it's driving me insane
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Wow, spoken like a true blind hater, you don't even provide arguments. Please, go check my comment above to @seacaptain and you'll find out why what you say doesn't make sense in this context...
Get used to this, with AI tooling now uncovering new vulns and getting them exploitable far faster than has ever been possible before software is going to need to be updated far more frequently.
Back in the day it may take reseachers weeks or months to do what AI can now do in hours.
Once its a threat is discovered it's weaponsized far more quickly, meaning you simply can't be waiting 2, 3, 4 weeks to deploy a patch, it needs to be patched immediately.
Going to be interesting handling this in the enterprise space where traditionally patching has been steady, but very staged (and rightly so up until now), that is going to have to change.
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So I'm mainly studying swing in java now and don't think I could feel like quitting much more, I need some serious help here because I feel like I literally haven't got a clue at what I'm doing whatsoever.
Are there any websites with plenty of examples but basic that use GUI, Swing... Every time I search for help every single website overcomplicates it ridiculously that it just confuses me and want to throw in the towel or they're in the cmd console (i.e. lack the gui).
I find what helps myself learning is when I can sort of put the pieces together, i.e. I have smaller examples and I figure how to build them up and put them together to make something bigger. Obviously this isn't how I learn completely, I try use as many text-books as I can - our recommended course one Java - How to Program by Deitel feels like it skips whatever valuable point I'm looking for. Any recommendations there from anyone?
Thanks, i'm pulling my hair out over this.. it's driving me insane
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