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Better get your dose of Kinder Surprises while in Canada.
Java itself is very easy to learn. The syntax is very friendly, and should be familiar if you know pretty much any other language.
The ideas and thinking patterns learned are more difficult, assuming it's a college course, and not a high school one.
True Object-Oriented programming is a completely different story.
NetBeans is a good hand-holding IDE for beginners. BlueJ is also a good IDE, but mainly for getting a grasp how classes are structured. Eclipse is best tho.
If you live outside of Toronto, good fucking luck. Although rogers is laying out more connections, they still throttle like no tomorrow.
"i just joined" - pablo, after being in the server for 10 minutes
eating food at computer
the absolute worse thing. hearing people chew is the most disgusting thing ever.
I'd buy a new heatsink before really thinking about overclocking very high. The intel heatsink is pretty awful...
The inside of your cheek kinda feels like the inside of a vagina