EE ?
You learning java EE for your college? Or what
Btw try java documention and java T point they are nice
No i love java . I dont learn it for college .
Is javaTpoint cover all cocepts ?
Javatpoint is only for beginners purpose. No detailed or in depth explain of topics.
So which website is better ?
Neither. You have to use all of the available ones to learn. Javatpoint does not touch many topics. Official Java docs is a very dry source and you'll often need more examples. So just go with both, or find even more.
People have already given good advice. See if this helps too. I believe, the best approach would be to use sites like Java documentation/TutorialsPoint/JavatPoint/etc for the topics to cover (remember, one site doesn't cover it all - as far as I know), follow Java Documentation for reading & research on other sites like stackoverflow, codejava.net, gfg, stackoverflow, etc for examples, easy explanations & doubts/practice. I replied this for a fresher's question on how to learn Core/Advanced Java; Guess, it'll apply for JavaEE too. https://t.me/c/1104344049/114746 This also seems to be a good resource: https://javaee.github.io/tutorial/
Also as pointed out previously by some people there is a guy called jenkov and i think he has a sweet spot between javadocs and javatpoint
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