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Udemy is quite good for this. I purchased an android course that was done by Rob Percival and it cost me about £10 due to the sale. Sign up to udemy and keep an eye on your emails for a sale. they have them quite a lot and they're good courses. All the ones I've found have been really well structures. Lynda.com and TeamTreehouse are good as well and they have a free trial period.
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I have payed for [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] for a couple of months, and I recommend it. It's good for the price and I learned a lot from it in the time that I had a subscription.
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Thanks for all the input and help guys, its been very helpful.
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Coder Dojo could be a good place to start check to see if there is one in your area.


Otherwise I would start looking at tutorials on youtube or even trying to learn the basics. Java is probably one of my strongest languages atm and I really have fun doing it.
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