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  • A success story. How a math student became a programmer

    New Java Syntax
    13 level,0 lecture
    Does a math degree give an edge when learning programming? Everything depends on how much effort you put into related subjects. This is the story of Roman, who is from Kharkov. Today he is a senior Java developer. In mid-2015, he was a student working on a master's degree in applied...
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  • ArrayList

    New Java Syntax
    13 level,1 lecture
    For a beginner, the ArrayList class is aerobatics! This topic usually comes much later, but here at the secret JavaRush center we decided not to drag out the Cat cat = new Cat() by the tail. So we created an overview of ArrayLists for the very first quest. Here we'll try to explain what kind of class ArrayList is and compare it with ordinary arrays.
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  • Practice with ArrayList

    New Java Syntax
    13 level,2 lecture
    We're strictly adhering to the methodology adopted by the secret JavaRush training center: learn information and then practice using it. The now incomprehensible and complex phrase ArrayList<String> list = new ArrayList<>() will soon become instinctive and clear. As plain as «Hello, I'm a list of strings. You can call me 'list'».
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  • What are generics?

    New Java Syntax
    13 level,3 lecture
    According to Wikipedia, a generic is a drug sold under an international non-proprietary name or under a proprietary name different from the brand name. In Java, generics… Uh...are in no way related to generic drugs. They're just types with a parameter.
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  • Examples using ArrayList and generics

    New Java Syntax
    13 level,4 lecture
    You will be fully immersed in Java generics and ArrayList during your second quest at the secret JavaRush center. But right now we'll slow become accustomed to these complex but essential structures, analyzing code snippets with detailed explanations from your teachers.
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  • Practice with lists

    New Java Syntax
    13 level,5 lecture
    According to research performed by the secret JavaRush center in academic year 3099, ArrayList appears to be the most difficult topic for the students working on the first quest. One of... So don't idle your time away: take the bull by the horns and start completing tasks. The more tasks you do, the clearer ArrayList will become.
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  • Additional lessons for Level

    New Java Syntax
    13 level,6 lecture
    You already know a lot about primitive types, and in this level you got acquainted with their doppelgangers — the wrapper classes, and learned what autoboxing and unboxing are, how to compare wrapper types correctly, and how to do it incorrectly. You also took your array experience to the next level by getting to know...
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  • Final tasks

    New Java Syntax
    13 level,7 lecture
    Several tasks must be completed at the end of the level. Some of them are more advanced and require student's to be able to google. Or think. Or think and google. Practice completing them day in and day out, and your skills will grow at an incredible speed. They were created especially for IDEA.
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