After Learning Java Syntax, What Next? 293
Niris writes "I'm currently taking a course called Advanced Java Programming, which is using the text book Absolute Java, 4th edition, by Walter Savitch. As I work at night as a security guard in the middle of nowhere, I've had enough time to read through the entire course part of the book, finish all eleven chapter quizzes, and do all of the assignments within a month, so all that's left is a group assignment that won't be ready until late April. I'm trying to figure out what else to read that's Java related aside from the usual 'This is how to create a tree. This is recursion. This is how to implement an interface and make an anonymous object,' and wanted to see what Slashdotters have to suggest. So far I'm looking at reading Beginning Algorithms, by Simon Harris and James Ross."
Obviously... (Score:5, Funny)
being a night security guard, you should start looking around for all those anonymous objects skulking around the building.
Re:How about the obvious... (Score:5, Funny)
That or you could become a project manager.
Re:How about the obvious... (Score:3, Funny)
FInd something that needs writing. Write it. Debug it. Test it and debug it again.
Disclaimer: I am now a project manager. You can slow down the disease but you can't stop it.
Re:Obviously... (Score:4, Funny)
the wind through the trees
like a quiet jet engine
it says to you: whoosh