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huhyuhbah · 5 months
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I am convinced my uni is making us do Java and use eclipse just to cause irreversible pain while we fall further into student debt
Even the lecturer has called eclipse shit and yet he still forces us to use it. Take me back to c++ that shit was fun
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hauxicrook · 4 months
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Did I just invent a new method to convert decimal to binary in code, probably yes 😂🤣
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jswatson · 24 days
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trying to make a 3d game. in java. from scratch
its 1:45 and im doing very well mentally rn
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sivaniverse · 1 year
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System.out.println("help me");
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skull-shore · 9 months
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hi everyone, long time no see! but don't you dare think i just layed in bed and let my worthy time waste away (i did that the week before) !!! i actually had my first official (paid:o) internship week and slowly but surely i will guide your through my time there and show u all of the exercises i did!
i hope it might help a few of u and if u want to, feel free to try some of those exercises yourself!!
!!!! I just really have to add: i'm not the best at explaining and generally, when explain my code on this blog, i actually try to explain it to myself! if you don't understand what i'm talking about or if you think something is wrong, pls feel free to hmu and tell me about it:)
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flameb0lt · 3 months
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i need more coding/game dev mutuals so if you’re one of those here then hit me up :]
i also need someone to talk about these things with grr !!!
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kochivamarketing · 2 months
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arshikasingh · 20 days
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String Concatenation by concat() method
In Java, you can concatenate strings using the concat() method. This operator allows you to join two or more strings together. Here's how you can use it:
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elgarnaouicom · 1 month
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Git commands
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indicavitas · 7 months
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ayo codeblr i got a question cus i think my prof is full of shit, in java if an if statement is true and theres else ifs etc after does it still run thru them? no right???? cus it def doesnt execute them so ig the question is does it run thru in the background wasting resources??
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astridvalencia · 11 months
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How to Learn Programming?
Learning to code can be a rewarding and empowering journey. Here are some steps to help you get started:
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Define Your Purpose:
Understand why you want to learn to code. Whether it's for a career change, personal projects, or just for fun, having a clear goal will guide your learning path.
Choose a Programming Language:
Select a language based on your goals. For beginners, languages like Python, JavaScript, or Ruby are often recommended due to their readability and versatility.
Start with the Basics:
Familiarize yourself with fundamental concepts such as variables, data types, loops, and conditional statements. Online platforms like Codecademy, Khan Academy, or freeCodeCamp offer interactive lessons.
Practice Regularly:
Coding is a skill that improves with practice. Set aside dedicated time each day or week to code and reinforce what you've learned.
Build Simple Projects:
Apply your knowledge by working on small projects. This helps you gain hands-on experience and keeps you motivated.
Read Code:
Study existing code, whether it's open-source projects or examples in documentation. This helps you understand different coding styles and best practices.
Ask for Help:
Don't hesitate to ask questions on forums like Stack Overflow or Reddit when you encounter difficulties. Learning from others and getting feedback is crucial.
Join Coding Communities:
Engage with the coding community to stay motivated and learn from others. Platforms like GitHub, Stack Overflow, and coding forums provide opportunities to connect with fellow learners and experienced developers.
Explore Specializations:
As you gain more experience, explore different areas like web development, data science, machine learning, or mobile app development. Specializing can open up more opportunities and align with your interests.
Read Documentation:
Learn to navigate documentation for programming languages and libraries. It's a crucial skill for developers, as it helps you understand how to use different tools and resources effectively.
Stay Updated:
The tech industry evolves rapidly. Follow coding blogs, subscribe to newsletters, and stay informed about new developments and best practices.
Build a Portfolio:
Showcase your projects on platforms like GitHub to create a portfolio. It demonstrates your skills to potential employers or collaborators.
Remember, learning to code is a continuous process, and it's okay to face challenges along the way. Stay persistent, break down complex problems, and celebrate small victories.
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java is making me wanna polymorph myself into a coffin
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The Importance and Benefits of Learning Java Programming
Hello everyone! If you're considering learning a programming language, let me tell you why Java should be at the top of your list! Java is a versatile language used worldwide in various projects, from computer programs to web development and Android app creation. Learning Java opens up many career opportunities as Java developers are in high demand across industries. For students who want to go into the IT field, java programming helps them to achieve that goal. Java simply helps us to know the difference between Data and Information, and how you use it to make something. 
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Top 7 Benefits of Learning Java Programming
1- Widely Used Language
2- Simplicity 
3- Easy to learn 
4- Object-Oriented Programming (OOP)
5- Android App Development
6- Career Growth and Job Opportunities
7- For more points read the full blog 
Importance  of Learning Java Programming
1- Versatility
2- Career Opportunities
3- Platform Independence
4- Robustness and Reliability
5- Community Support and Resources
Conclusion
Java is like HUB for everything, it can help you to make in development in everything. Java supports setting a UTF universal text format that contains all the languages such as Japanese, English, Chinese, arbi, and more. It contains 65 thousand alphabets which is why Java knows every language. every For more information read our full blog on Learning Java: Importance & Benefits. 
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moon-loft · 26 days
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I've found myself immersed in programming, and I'm once more interested in studyblr lool... also it's been far too long since I've been here. I'm going to try to be more active, for real this time 😭
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skull-shore · 9 months
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july internship 1, Java
after getting to know the language itself and giving myself an overall understanding of it, i started with my first task:
Let your program print out every number from 1-100. If the number is dividable by 3, the program has to print "Fizz" instead of the number. If it is dividable by 5, it has to print "Buzz". If both (dividable by 3 & 5) apply, it has to print "FizzBuzz".
(if i explain smth wrong or if you know easier ways to solve that task, please feel free to comment or text me! i'm more than open for help!)
Well that's how i did it:
first off i went and created an integer variable "num" with the value 100
i built a for loop starting from 0 on and told the program to keep going until it went up to 100 ("<=" means i want it to stop at exactly 100, "<" would end at 99)
inside of the for loop i put a few if statements in
the 1st if tests whether the current number is dividable by 3 and 5
here i put "if (i % 5 == 0 && i % 3 == 0)"... why?
-> "i" is the variable for the number that is "being tested" rn. We want to find out whether it is dividable by 5. For that we use "%".
This means, let's say i=2. How often does 2 fit into 5? 2 times. This results to 4 (2+2=4, another 2 won't fit into 5). now 5-4=1 soooo 2 % 5 == 1. 1 is the rest.
So , back to my code: to find out if "i" is dividable by 5, i%5 has to be equal to 0. If i%5 has any rest, it means that it is not dividable by 5. Same with 3 ofc.
The && here just means "and".
so.. long story short: IF "i" is dividable by 5 AND 3 print "FizzBuzz" (instead of "i") and go on to the next number. if it is not, go into the next if statement
the next "else if" statements say: if it is not dividable by 5 AND 3, is it dividable by 3/ 5 only? IF yes, print "Fizz"/ "Buzz" and keep going with the next number, else: go into else statement
the last else statement says: if you didnt apply to the first few if statements, just print "i"
.. well and that's about it:) programming this one was really fun and i enjoyed sound it so much ahh🩷🩷🖤
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¡Código!❤️❤️
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