
Essential Java for AP CompSci
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Sprint 01: Introduction.- Sprint 02: Setting Up The Java Jdk And Intellij.- Sprint 03: Setting Up Github.- Sprint 04: Programming Languages.- Sprint 05: History And Uses Of Java.- Sprint 06: How Java Works.- Sprint 07: Flowcharting.- Sprint 08: Hello, World.- Sprint 09: Simple Java Program Structure.- Sprint 10: Text Literals And Output.- Sprint 11: Value Literals.- Sprint 12: Output Formatting.- Sprint 13: Comments And Whitespace.- Sprint 14: Abstraction Of Numbers.- Sprint 15: Binary.- Sprint 16: Unicode.- Sprint 17: Variables.- Sprint 18: Math. Ugh..- Sprint 19: Math Functions.- Sprint 20: Managing Type.- Sprint 21: Random Numbers.- Sprint 22: Capture Input.- Sprint 23: Creating Trace Tables.- Sprint 24: Functions.- Sprint 25: Nested Functions.- Sprint 26: Functions And Values.- Sprint 27: Functions And Scope.- Sprint 28: Boolean Values And Equality.- Sprint 29: Simple Conditional Statement.- Sprint 30: Matching Conditions With The Switch Statement.- Sprint 31: The Ternary Operator.- Sprint 32: The Stack And The Heap.- Sprint 33: Testing Equality With Strings.- Sprint 34: Dealing With Errors.- Sprint 35: Documenting With Javadoc.- Sprint 36: Formatted Strings.- Sprint 37: The While Loop.- Sprint 38: Automatic Program Loops.- Sprint 39: The Do/While Loop.- Sprint 40: Simplified Assignment Operators.- Sprint 41: The For Loop.- Sprint 42: Nesting Loops.- Sprint 43: Strings As Collections.- Sprint 44: Make Collections Using Arrays.- Sprint 45: Creating Arrays From Strings.- Sprint 46: Multidimensional Arrays.- Sprint 47: Looping Through Multidimensional Arrays.- Sprint 48: Beyond Arrays With Arraylists.- Sprint 49: Introducing Generics.- Sprint 50: Looping With Arraylists.- Sprint 51: Using For.Each Loops.- Sprint 52: The Role-Playing Game Character.- Sprint 53: Polymorphism.- Sprint 54: Make All The Things.Classes.- Sprint 55: Class, Extend Thyself!.- Sprint 56: I Don't Collect Those; Too Abstract..- Sprint 57: Access Denied: Protected And Private.- Sprint 58: Interfacing With Interfaces.- Sprint 59: All I'm Getting Is Static.- Sprint 60: An All-Star Cast, Featuring Null.
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