Rick,

It is really up what you want to do. Your favorite search engine will provide a 
myriad of courses, or you can buy/borrow a number of excellent books to learn 
Java. If you don't have a specific need in mind, I would suggest finding a 
problem you want to solve and learn by working on it.

This forum is for Netbeans-specific issues or questions, and not for generic 
language or learning queries, so it's not the best place to ask about learning 
paths.

Good luck, and have fun

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From: rick pizzi <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, July 20, 2019 6:49:16 PM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: How to get started with Java programming?

Just updated to Ubuntu 18.04 on a Dell Latitude E6510.

I typically program in PHP with MySql, HTTP5,  Javascript and occasionally C. I 
wish to explore programming in Java.

I don't know anything about the language other than that it is 'C like' so I 
bought Mastering Netbeans and Java All-in-One for Dummies and have given them 
an overview at this time. I do want to continue programming with HTTP5, PHP and 
Javascript.

So, my question is, What do I download? Is GlassFish and Tomcat necessary, 
whatever they are; this all seems complicated enough without having to learn 
more stuff?

In Mastering Netbeans they talk about 
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javese/downloads and the Java EE bundle 
and the All bundle which I didn't find. Do I download several different things 
or one package to install everything I need?
My gut feeling is I should go with Java Platform Standard Edition ( Java SE 10 
?) and add the the Plug-ins for PHP and HTTP5 with the appropriate Netbeans 
Package.
Thanks in advance for help.

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