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Java Programming Tutorial 18- Rock Paper Scissors Tournament
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Another programming challenge in this segment is now expanding on the rock paper scissors game and incorporating rounds and score handling.
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Java Programming Tutorial 17- 3x3 Cramers Rule Without Using Arrays
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A super long video showing me breaking apart the 2x2 program we wrote and making it into a 3x3 without using arrays. Super tedious and long method and is not recommended. Though a good exercise to get some of the fundamentals more well established.
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Java Programming Tutorial 16- Basic Rock Paper Scissors Game
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Version 1 of rock paper scissors using some of the concepts we learned when speaking about if else statements and switch statements.
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Java Programming Tutorial 15- 2x2 Cramer Rule Calculator Not Using Arrays
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There are better ways of writing this, but I wanted to demonstrate that you can have Java do cramers rule without using arrays.
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Java Programming Tutorial 14 -Quadratic Root Calculator
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Now to apply the concepts we learned regarding if else statements, it is good to write a program to solve quadratic equation roots.
Java Programming Tutorial 13- Energy to Heat Water
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This is the second example applying the concepts from the previous videos, but we expand on it in also implementing closing off our scanners for memory leakage (which I forgot to mention in the first video.) As well, unicode conversions so we have our temperature symbols output in the terminal.
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Java Programming Tutorial 12- Acceleration
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In this first example I apply what was covered in the previous videos into an practical problem when calculating acceleration.
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Java Programming Tutorial 11- Switch Statement
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Now we are going to speak about a more robust code blocks opposed to writing a bunch of different if else statements and it is the switch statement.
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Java Programming Tutorial 10- If Else Statements
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Getting into if and else statements in this video. Just doing some simple comparisons of some integers to get a little more involved with the concept.
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Java Programming Tutorial 9- Logical Operators
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Going to now branch off into logical operators and this is where I am going to go through this concept in relation to booleans a little more in depth, and then get into if else statements in the next part.
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Java Programming Tutorial 8-Booleans More in Depth
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Just a quick little aside more about the boolean datatype before we get into if else statements.
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Java Programming Tutorial 7- strings
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A little more in depth explication behind how strings work in the java programming language.
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Java Programming Tutorial 6- The Math Class
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Covering the math class in the Java programming language. It is very good short hand for utilizing various mathematical operations with in the java programming language.
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Java Programming Tutorial 5- Operators
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Getting into operators and operations today when comparing variables of set datatypes. Didn't get into the logical operators only because I reserved that for doing if else statements, so there are some practical examples.
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Java Programming Tutorial 4-Casting
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Demonstrating a couple of examples of how to cast in the Java language.
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Java Programming Tutorial 3-Data Types
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In this video I am going to be talking about the various data types in the Java programming language, primarily I am just referencing the non-primitive data types, because I can elaborate further on non-primitive once I get more into objects, and methods.
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Java Programming Tutorial 2- Variables
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This is the second entry, talking about variables in the Java language.
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Java Programming Tutorial 1- Print and Scanner
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This is my series of Java tutorials, in this part it is very slow, and just pretty much talking about the Java language a little bit. Also demonstrating some aspects regarding printing and scanners.
Java Programming Tutorial 13- Energy to Heat Water
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This is the second example applying the concepts from the previous videos, but we expand on it in also implementing closing off our scanners for memory leakage (which I forgot to mention in the first video.) As well, unicode conversions so we have our temperature symbols output in the terminal.
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