08-11-2011, 02:46 PM
Nice,
I appreciate your effort with this tutorial, but as Chaos said, you wouldn't be writing a tutorial on something that you have not yet mastered. How long have you been programming Java, honestly? You shouldn't be writing any tutorials for websites until you have been learning the language for at least a year and you feel like you have a solid understanding of it.
You must also keep in mind that right now, I'm currently writing a huge series of Java tutorials for you guys. With all that being said, is there still a reason why you are writing this tutorial?
Also, there are too many flaws to count in what you wrote. I must request that you stop writing this immediately because if someone actually takes this tutorial into consideration and follows it, here is what will happen:
1.) They will find that they have no clue what they are doing.
2.) They will find (if they even get far enough to test out your "code") that nothing you wrote works.
3.) They will become angry with you.
4.) They will have gained false knowledge that will potentially hurt them in the future if they actually do think it will work but they decide to pick up the language for themselves.
Again, I appreciate the fact that you like Java, but you've only been learning it for a little while. Master it first, please? Thank you for understanding.
I appreciate your effort with this tutorial, but as Chaos said, you wouldn't be writing a tutorial on something that you have not yet mastered. How long have you been programming Java, honestly? You shouldn't be writing any tutorials for websites until you have been learning the language for at least a year and you feel like you have a solid understanding of it.
You must also keep in mind that right now, I'm currently writing a huge series of Java tutorials for you guys. With all that being said, is there still a reason why you are writing this tutorial?
Also, there are too many flaws to count in what you wrote. I must request that you stop writing this immediately because if someone actually takes this tutorial into consideration and follows it, here is what will happen:
1.) They will find that they have no clue what they are doing.
2.) They will find (if they even get far enough to test out your "code") that nothing you wrote works.
3.) They will become angry with you.
4.) They will have gained false knowledge that will potentially hurt them in the future if they actually do think it will work but they decide to pick up the language for themselves.
Again, I appreciate the fact that you like Java, but you've only been learning it for a little while. Master it first, please? Thank you for understanding.
-CoderRyne
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