--Touch Java ――Since it is mentally tiring to go back and forth between video teaching materials and editors, consider introducing dual display.
I touched on Java in a lecture today.
I used the prepared execution environment. It feels like Cloud9.
My impression of Java is that it's still in the introductory stage, so it's not much different from other languages. However, I feel that the amount of description is large compared to Ruby.
Also, I've been thinking for a long time, but when you're typing code into the editor while watching a video, it's better to do it on two screens.
If you try to do it on one screen, you have to halve the screen and do your best on a small screen, or open it in another window and switch.
This has become more troublesome than I expected, so I would like to work with dual displays (two screens). It costs money at first, but it is better to introduce it considering the work efficiency after that.
When I looked it up, it seems that the iPad can also be used as a sub display for the MacBook, so I will try it with the iPad first.
If your iPad isn't big enough, I'd like to have a separate display.
So, I will do my best to learn programming from tomorrow.
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