Once you have learned the basics of Java, practice is essential to put that knowledge to use. While Java may be relatively easy to learn, without regular practice your skills will not improve. It is recommended to spend 20% of your time studying concepts and 80% writing your own code daily, with a clear objective, so that your Java learning is focused and productive.
2. Step 5: Practice
Is All You Need:
Once you are done learning the basics, its time
that you put it all into practice. The thing about Java
is that it is the easiest programming language but
without practice, all your knowledge will be of no
use. The rule stays the same for all other
programming languages too!
3. You should make a practice of writing your own code
everyday but even before that, having a proper
motive or an objective to learn Java is important.
Without an objective, it will all come to a dead end.
Its recommended that to get the best out of Java,
you should spend 20% time on studying its theory
and 80% on hands-on practice.