Tue, 18 December 2012
Interested in starting your coding career?I'm now accepting students into an immersive programming Bootcamp where I guarantee you a job offer upon graduation. It is a 6 month, part-time, online Bootcamp that teaches you everything you need to know to get a job as a Java developer in the real-world. You can learn more via https://www.coderscampus.com/bootcamp
In this episode... We will talk in depth about the Java Object and what it's so important to the Java programming language. We will also touch on the static keyword, as it pertains to the Java Objects with respect to the Class blueprint. |
Wed, 12 December 2012
Interested in starting your coding career?I'm now accepting students into an immersive programming Bootcamp where I guarantee you a job offer upon graduation. It is a 6 month, part-time, online Bootcamp that teaches you everything you need to know to get a job as a Java developer in the real-world. You can learn more via https://www.coderscampus.com/bootcamp
In this episode of the How to Program with Java podcast, we'll learn about Primitive data types and why they are used in Java. We'll talk about the difference between the primitive types and their Object Wrapper counterparts. We will cover when to use one over another and some important things to understand about Primitives! |
Thu, 29 November 2012
Interested in starting your coding career?I'm now accepting students into an immersive programming Bootcamp where I guarantee you a job offer upon graduation. It is a 6 month, part-time, online Bootcamp that teaches you everything you need to know to get a job as a Java developer in the real-world. You can learn more via https://www.coderscampus.com/bootcamp
In this episode We will learn about Arrays in Java, why they are useful and what important things we should know about Arrays before we start to use them. |
Tue, 20 November 2012
Interested in starting your coding career?I'm now accepting students into an immersive programming Bootcamp where I guarantee you a job offer upon graduation. It is a 6 month, part-time, online Bootcamp that teaches you everything you need to know to get a job as a Java developer in the real-world. You can learn more via https://www.coderscampus.com/bootcamp
I will teach you everything you'll need to get off the ground with what a method is an how they are used in Java. |
Wed, 31 October 2012
Interested in starting your coding career?I'm now accepting students into an immersive programming Bootcamp where I guarantee you a job offer upon graduation. It is a 6 month, part-time, online Bootcamp that teaches you everything you need to know to get a job as a Java developer in the real-world. You can learn more via https://www.coderscampus.com/bootcamp
In this episode You will learn how to create your first Java program. This is usually known in the programming community as your "Hello World" program. This signifies that you have everything properly setup and you have written the most basic code to get your first program running and operating correctly. |
Sun, 14 October 2012
Interested in starting your coding career?I'm now accepting students into an immersive programming Bootcamp where I guarantee you a job offer upon graduation. It is a 6 month, part-time, online Bootcamp that teaches you everything you need to know to get a job as a Java developer in the real-world. You can learn more via https://www.coderscampus.com/bootcamp
We will talk about what Syntax is in the Java programming language, and why it's the toughest part of learning the language. Also, we'll talk about some tools that will make your life easier, especially when it comes to syntax! |
Wed, 3 October 2012
Interested in starting your coding career?I'm now accepting students into an immersive programming Bootcamp where I guarantee you a job offer upon graduation. It is a 6 month, part-time, online Bootcamp that teaches you everything you need to know to get a job as a Java developer in the real-world. You can learn more via https://www.coderscampus.com/bootcamp
This episode of the How to Program with Java podcast talks about Data Structures. How they are used in Java, why they are important and when to use them. Examples of Data Structures: List, Map and Set. |
Wed, 26 September 2012
Interested in starting your coding career?I'm now accepting students into an immersive programming Bootcamp where I guarantee you a job offer upon graduation. It is a 6 month, part-time, online Bootcamp that teaches you everything you need to know to get a job as a Java developer in the real-world. You can learn more via https://www.coderscampus.com/bootcamp Control Structures Wiki: A control structure is a block of programming that analyzes variables and chooses a direction in which to go based on given parameters. The term flow control details the direction the program takes (which way program control “flows”). Hence it is the basic decision-making process in computing; flow controldetermines how a computer will respond when given certain conditions and parameters. -describe it in more human terms - code read LINE BY LINE from top to bottom, and for the most part left to right) - CODE FLOW - choose your own adventure... only you can have loops - computer has a decision to make - What are the different kinds of control structures - IF statements - Loops - For - While - Do While Contact me with any questions here: trevor@coderscampus.com
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Fri, 21 September 2012
Interested in starting your coding career?I'm now accepting students into an immersive programming Bootcamp where I guarantee you a job offer upon graduation. It is a 6 month, part-time, online Bootcamp that teaches you everything you need to know to get a job as a Java developer in the real-world. You can learn more via https://www.coderscampus.com/bootcamp
Fundamentals of Programming with Java - All programming languages share common traits Variables - What is a variable? - cryptic, here's what it really means: - if you go to a website, website asks for your name, you type it in, boom that's a variable Variables have Types - String - store a regular sentence (alphanumeric - numbers and letters) Your Homework |
Tue, 18 September 2012
Here's episode 1 of the How to Program with Java Podcast. I'm very excited to kick off this podcast and can't wait to see where this journey takes me! Who am I? - Trevor Page - 38 Years old - I Live near Toronto, Ontario, Canada What do I do for a living? - Senior Software Engineer / Product Development Lead What is this podcast about? - Helping people learn how to code and get jobs in the industry - Compliments website https://coderscampus.com Here are the links I mention in the episode: |