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Writing Your Own Java Programs
Writing Your Own Java Programs
Curriculum
5 Sections
18 Lessons
10 Weeks
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Chapter 4: Exploring the Parts of a Program
3
1.1
Checking Out Java Code for the First Time
1.2
The Elements in a Java Program
1.3
Understanding a Simple Java Program
Chapter 5: Composing a Program
4
2.1
Computers Are Stupid
2.2
Building an Echo Chamber
2.3
Make IntelliJ Do All the Work
2.4
Expecting the Unexpected
Chapter 6: Using the Building Blocks: Variables, Values, and Types
5
3.1
Various Variables and Ways in Which They Vary
3.2
What Do All Those Zeros and Ones Mean?
3.3
Reading Decimal Numbers from the Keyboard
3.4
Variations on a Theme
3.5
Experimenting with JShell
Chapter 7: Numbers and Types
3
4.1
Using Whole Numbers
4.2
Creating New Values by Applying Operators
4.3
Size Matters
Chapter 8: Numbers? Who Needs Numbers?
3
5.1
A Brief Character Study
5.2
The Moment of Truth (and Falsehood)
5.3
The Remaining Primitive Types
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