Java: Beginner's Guide to Programming Code with Java
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Learn Java programming today and begin your path towards Java programming mastery!
In this Definitive Java Guide, you're about to discover how to...
How to program code in Java through learning the core essentials that every Java programmer must know. Learning Java is going to benefit you because it is going to help you in writing programs for the Web as well as being a stepping stone for learning other programming languages.
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- Essentials of Java programming. Read then pick up the language and start applying the concepts to learn better
- Major facets of Java programming
- Several mechanics of Java programming: variables, control flow, strings, arrays – and why learning these core principles are important to - Java programming success
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- Get a better understanding of the Java programming language
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- Several mechanics of Java programming: variables, control flow, strings, arrays – and why learning these core principles are important to Java programming success
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Java - Charlie Masterson
Introduction
Congratulations on downloading Java: Beginner’s Guide to Programming Code with Java and thanks for doing so.
The following chapters will discuss what Java is and what it is used for.
By the end of this book, you should be able to use Java as you would any other programming language.
Keep in mind that Java is not going to be the same as JavaScript. They are two completely different languages.
There are plenty of books on this subject on the market, thanks again for choosing this one! Every effort was made to ensure it is full of as much useful information as possible, please enjoy!
Chapter 1:
Java
The hardest thing about starting with Java is ensuring that you have everything installed that you are going to use with Java. Before you are able to write code, you have to have all of these programs or else you are going to set yourself up for a headache.
Virtual machine
The Java platform is going to be independent from any other program. So, it is going to be able to run on any operating system that you may be working with. It can work on any system thanks to the Java Virtual Machine. This machine is going to help in programming so that your code is processed correctly. The virtual machine program has to be installed before any Java code can be run.
A company called Oracle owns Java and on their website you are going to find the download link for the virtual machine which is also known as the Java Runtime Environment or JRE.
When you check to see if your computer already has JRE, you can click on the link on the Oracle page that says Do I have Java?
This link can be located under the download button that is on the top of the page. When this link is clicked, the computer is going to be scanned and then you are going to get your result for if you have it or not. If you do not, then you will have the chance to download it from this page.
Once the virtual machine has been downloaded, you need to restart your system so that the program can run properly.
Software development kit
Now that the software has been installed, Java is going to be able to run on your computer. But, before you can write code, you will need to install the Software development kit off of the Oracle website as well.
This kit is known as the standard edition, and the one that you are going to want to use is known as NetBeans. The download will be rather large, but once it has been downloaded, you are going to be able to write Java code.
How things work with Java
The code for Java will be written in a text editor and the code is known as source code. Any code that you write is going to be saved in a file with the extension of .java. the Javac program has the ability to turn any source code that you write into Java Byte Code which is known as compiling. Once the file has been compiled, a new file is going to be created with a new extension of .class.
At the point in time that the class file is created, the virtual machine is going to be able to run the file. NetBeans is a program that will handle the creation and compiling of files for you. But, looking behind the