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So i'm new to coding and want my learn project to do with phones. I like linux phones for these reasons.

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Hello everyone. Just gained the interest to learn coding especially Java and I wanted to ask are there any available Java online tutorial for a beginner ? I don't have any IT related knowledge as I'm from management course.
Hey there!
Are you into java or anything else can be considered as well?
For instance, when I was a newbie https://codegym.cc/ became helpful. You may have a look.
At the moment I'm learning python and it's a new challenge.
Whenever I need to learn a language or brush up long forgotten skills, I check the Udemy site. They have some reasonably prices courses on a range of subjects. Look out for their special discount weeks in case you plan to take up any course.
You can also find a lot of videos on YouTube

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I love linux, and i am a hobby developer. C, Python, Assembly, pentester and i am working on teaching developing my own exploits.
I just preordered the linux phone pro1 x, right now i wanna flash a new os on my tv, its a tizen tv, so i probably have to sell it and buy a new tv.

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yes I am new to android. have experience with iOS but wanting to branch out..interested In learning root. been utilizing this site the past week and want to learn more

[Introductions] Hello XDA!

Hey there coding people! Hi! I'm James, (SpaceGhostInTheMachine) and I joined the XDA community to gain access to one INCREDIBLE knowledge base. You guys, this community.. is the epitome of what it means to be neighborly. It's astonishing to see such an atmosphere here in the interwebs. Most internet people are toxic as you may have witnessed. I am new to the coding world. For the last year I've delved headlong into the CLI and it's languages. The AOSP is still very foreign to me, but I'm getting a bit more familiar with source code everyday. I enjoy working with HMI's and I would like to start designing UX's for IoT hub interfaces and displays. There's so much to learn. I am a multipotentialite or a polymath, not to tout. That just means I know a lot about a lot. Also, means I MUST absorb all the available information pertaining to.. well.. everything. If there's anything I can teach or any way I can help anyone. Call upon me and there are no stupid questions. Only over-complicated solutions to simple problems. Thanks for having me! Take care!

Hello All XDA Members! I'm a tad unique, read more to find out (not clickbait I promise)

Hello fellow XDA Members,
I am a fairly new AOSP/Lineage and PostmarketOS mobile enthusiast coming straight from the Linux world. I have several idealisms that lead me here and to various other places.
First one: More command line tools=Greater superiority. Yes I use Artix GNU/Linux, but no I am not elitest. Linux Is superior for various resons, but there are compatibility issues, especially with MSM tool.
Second Idealism: Privacy and Open Source are a golden mix. Another reason I use Linux and Lineage/AOSP is becaause of their F.O.S.S. nature and their privacy comes as an added benefit to being light. I lean more toward DIY, hance my use of Artix Linux and LineageOS.
Third and final Idealism: Community will ALWAYS trump company, no matter how "community friendly" a company is. Once again another reason to use Linux and Lineage. While "blobs" of non-free firmware are sometimes necessary for compatibility, I try to avoid them, but understand that they are ok for now.
Beyond that, I began with /e/ on my Motorola G7 Power (ocean). I now run Lineage 20 instead to lighten it up a bit. As of writing this article, I have flashed 5 devices successfully including PostmarketOS w/KDE-Plasma-Desktop on a red OP6. I tried to make #6 a purple OP9, but ended up bricking it. It's still bricked at the point of writing and I have posted a question if anyone knows how to repair it with my "limitations".
It's really good to meet you all and I hope you enjoyed my story, though likely I may have bored you with my Linux babbling. I make music in my freetime and write shellscripts for UNIX-like Operating systems (mainly Linux) if you wanted something outside of here.
Peace,
D'Tor Aelek of Romulus
Welcome to the xda family.
Cheers.
T430 is an awesome laptop! Good to know another fellow T430 user although I've stopped using it a few months ago due to switching to the T440. Welcome to XDA!
fl0wedm said:
Hello fellow XDA Members,
I am a fairly new AOSP/Lineage and PostmarketOS mobile enthusiast coming straight from the Linux world. I have several idealisms that lead me here and to various other places.
First one: More command line tools=Greater superiority. Yes I use Artix GNU/Linux, but no I am not elitest. Linux Is superior for various resons, but there are compatibility issues, especially with MSM tool.
Second Idealism: Privacy and Open Source are a golden mix. Another reason I use Linux and Lineage/AOSP is becaause of their F.O.S.S. nature and their privacy comes as an added benefit to being light. I lean more toward DIY, hance my use of Artix Linux and LineageOS.
Third and final Idealism: Community will ALWAYS trump company, no matter how "community friendly" a company is. Once again another reason to use Linux and Lineage. While "blobs" of non-free firmware are sometimes necessary for compatibility, I try to avoid them, but understand that they are ok for now.
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