DAY 1 of trying to master Java programming in 120 days
Going to be using X as my journal, not skipping a day for anything.
Got my tools ready today, scheduled how my learning would be and prepped other stuffs.
120 Days almost up and I think I might not be able to make it
DAY 98 of trying to master Java programming in 120 days.
I confess, Java is hard.
If I’m being honest I’d say I’ve only mastered the basics fully and I’m almost at intermediate level. Here’s why I say so ▼
One advice I’d give anyone trying to learn programming or any skill:
It won’t feel easy in the beginning, just start, stay consistent, and keep going. Progress compounds.
Maybe I won’t “master Java” in 120 days but I will definitely become a real programmer during the process
98 days ago I couldn’t even explain constructors properly.
Now I’m building authentication systems, wallet funding logic, transfers, tiers and structuring large Java classes together.
I’m even having a pro developer review it so I can see where I need to improve next. ▼
Day 44 of mastering Java in 120 days on my own.
I’ve completed the first stage, learning the basics, from core concepts to debugging.
I can now build simple and slightly complex programs, and most importantly, I can now make programs that don’t work actually work ▼
So far so good I’ve been pushing trough
Day 3 of mastering Java programming in 120 Days on my own.
Learnt for 4 hours today,
I did more theory,
installed and used an IDE,
Created some basic programs like a basic calculator.
Couldn’t cover as much as I wanted but 4 hours is my limit when I’m learning and those few hours were very productive
Next up: For about a week, I’ll be solving more coding questions, debugging, creating programs, and figuring out the next section to dive into so I can level up.
Still learning. Still showing up. Still going.
Not missing a day for anything.
I genuinely thought there was no way I’d understand all of it in such a short time.
But now I’m starting to see how everything connects. It’s actually crazy how I can use 10 different concepts just to build one program. ▼