# Java on ZEEF > Human-curated java resources by named experts. Not algorithm-ranked results. ZEEF is a human-curated link directory. Every page is built by a named person, not ranked by algorithm. Multiple curators can build competing pages on the same subject, so readers see multiple expert perspectives. ## Curator pages on this subject - [Java by klaas joosten](https://java.zeef.com/klaasjoosten): Java deserves more than a day trip from Bali. This collection features the best guides, itineraries, and insider tips for exploring smoking volcanoes, ancient temples, and authentic culture across Indonesia's most compelling island. - [AllTrails – Java Hiking Trails](https://www.alltrails.com/explore?b_br_lat=-11.567764134490062&b_br_lng=116.57432340263324&b_tl_lat=-4.762959604613528&b_tl_lng=104.66802725403545) — Crowd-sourced trail database covering Java's best hikes — Bromo, Ijen, Merapi, and more — with difficulty ratings, maps, and user reviews. - [Lonely Planet – Java Attractions Directory](https://www.lonelyplanet.com/indonesia/java/attractions) — Comprehensive, regularly updated directory of Java's top attractions from Borobudur to Kraton, with ratings and practical visitor details. - [12Go Asia – Buses, Trains & Ferries in Indonesia](https://www.12go.asia/en/travel/indonesia) — The go-to booking platform for intercity buses, trains, and ferries across Java — compare routes and book tickets in one place. - [JS Travel Diaries – 10-Day Central & East Java Itinerary](https://jstraveldiaries.com/home/destinations/indonesia/java-travel-guide/) — Detailed 10-day route through Yogyakarta, Mount Bromo, and Ijen Crater, written after a 3-month Indonesia trip — includes budgeting and local insights. - [Indie Traveller – Java Travel Guide & Route Planner](https://www.indietraveller.co/java-travel-guide/) — Hands-on, twice-done guide covering routes, transport, and top sights. The most thorough free Java guide written by an independent traveller. - [Java by icloud klaas](https://java.zeef.com/moderator-icloud): Learning Java shouldn't mean drowning in tutorial chaos. I've gathered the best resources to take you from zero to confident—official docs, interactive courses, free books, and hands-on practice all in one place. - [JetBrains Academy – Java Developer Track](https://hyperskill.org/tracks/1) — Project-based learning platform by the makers of IntelliJ IDEA — you build real apps while learning concepts, with seamless IDE integration and instant feedback. - [Dev.java – Official Java Developer Portal](https://dev.java) — Oracle's modern home for Java developers with updated tutorials, guides, and articles covering the latest Java features. The authoritative starting point. - [CodingBat Java](https://codingbat.com/java) — Simple Java coding exercises organised by topic and difficulty — perfect for beginners to build confidence with methods, arrays, and logic. - [LearnJavaOnline.org](https://www.learnjavaonline.org/) — Free, fully interactive Java tutorial — runs entirely in your browser with no installation needed. Ideal for beginners who want to jump in immediately. - [The Java™ Tutorials (Oracle)](https://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/) — The original official Java tutorials from Oracle — comprehensive coverage of the language, standard library, GUI, and more. Written by the creators of Java. - [Java by Klaas Joosten](https://java.zeef.com/klaas): Java coffee tells a 400-year global story—from Indonesian origins through colonial trade routes to your morning cup. Explore how one island shaped worldwide coffee culture and taste. - [The History of Coffee, Part 2: Indonesia – Zamani Coffee](https://zamani.coffee/news/the-history-of-coffee-part-2-indonesia) — Focused account of Dutch trade dominance, how Amsterdam became a global coffee hub, and why Java became a synonym for coffee itself. - [The History of Coffee in Indonesia – Ubud Story Walks](https://ubudstorywalks.com/the-history-of-coffee-in-indonesia/) — Accessible beginner guide covering the VOC's stolen seedlings, forced labour under Tanam Paksa, independence, and today's specialty coffee revival. - [Why Is Coffee Called Java? – EnjoyJava](https://enjoyjava.com/java-coffee/) — Beginner-friendly retelling of the smuggling, colonisation, and export story behind why 'java' became a universal word for coffee. - [Indonesian Coffee: A Brief Tale of Java – Weavers Coffee](https://weaverscoffee.com/blogs/blog/java) — Connects Java's coffee history to its broader political story — from Portuguese colonisation to independence — giving cultural context beginners rarely get. - [Sweet Maria's Java Origins Library](https://library.sweetmarias.com/coffee-producing-countries/indonesia-se-asia/java-coffee-overview/) — America's most respected green-coffee resource; covers West Java's specialty resurgence with farm-level notes from buyers who've visited the island. ## About ZEEF - [Homepage](https://zeef.com): Sifting knowledge from noise - [Browse subjects](https://zeef.com/_/subjects) - [Meet curators](https://zeef.com/_/curators) - [FAQ as Markdown](https://zeef.com/faq.md)