Making Java Attractive for Beginners in Programming (#40)

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“Public static void main string array” are the first words everyone sees when they start their first Java Hello World experiments. Some teachers explain them, while others say you will understand each word later. Is this a problem to attract more Java developers? And how can we make the Java language more attractive for newbies? Let’s ask some experts… Guests Elvira van der Venhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/elvira-van-der-ven-5260b48/https://twitter.com/ElviraVanDerVen   Matt Raible https://www.linkedin.com/in/mraible/https://twitter.com/mraibleFrank Delportehttps://foojay.social/@frankdelportehttps://twitter.com/FrankDelportePodcast Host Deepu K Sasidharan https://www.linkedin.com/in/deepu05/https://deepu.tech/https://mastodon.social/@deepu105https://twitter.com/deepu105 Content 00:00 Introduction of the topic, guests, and host02:40 Is Java a good language for beginners?https://sdkman.io/  https://www.jbang.dev/  07:38 What other languages should be taught? 12:10 First languages learned by the guests 14:51 Does Java have a boilerplate issue? https://foojay.io/today/java-21-jep-445-unnamed-classes-and-instance-main-methods/  24:01 Which Java version to learn for teaching? 26:41 How to make Java more attractive to beginners https://pi4j.com/examples/jbang/  https://webtechie.be/post/2023-12-14-jbang-fxgl/  35:54 Python versus Java 43:34 Tips for starters https://foojay.io/java-quick-start/  https://foojay.io/today/category/java-beginner/  49:23 What language gives the best job opportunities 56:55 Outro Music Barbershop John Hermine Deurloo Synapse by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com