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  • The global labor market

    New Java Syntax
    9 level,0 lecture
    If you live in a small and/or developing country, your journey to realizing your professional potential can be hindered by limitations of the local labor market. You might simply not be able to find a job! Limitations of the local labor market 1. Low salaries Even if you're a top-notch professional...
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  • Literals in Java

    New Java Syntax
    9 level,1 lecture
    "Amigo, I envy you. Learning new things is so wonderful! And today a new and interesting topic awaits you — literals." "Apparently I must should say that I am the happiest robo-student on the planet, Rishi. Well, I'm ready to soak up the new knowledge!" "Let's get to it right away then. Literals are specific...
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  • Encodings

    New Java Syntax
    9 level,2 lecture
    "There is nothing better than effective coding, Amigo! Trust an old robot." "Are you talking about ciphers used by spies?" "Of course not. I'm talking about presenting information in a digestible form. About numeral systems. You are aware that in everyday life most people use the decimal system...
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  • Escaping characters

    New Java Syntax
    9 level,3 lecture
    "Greetings, Amigo. Once upon a time, you learned that in order to write a string of characters in code, you need to wrap them in double quotes." "Yes, and that gives us a string literal. It wasn't very long ago that I found out about this." "In our profession, that was a long time ago." But that's not the point right now...
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  • Structure of the String class

    New Java Syntax
    9 level,4 lecture
    "What do you think, Amigo? What is the most popular Java class after int?" "You already gave me a spoiler in the title of the lesson, Ellie It's String! "Indeed, it is a spoiler. String is used absolutely everywhere. It has a bunch of useful methods that you are better off knowing...
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  • Working with strings in Java

    New Java Syntax
    9 level,5 lecture
    Comparing strings One of the most common operations with strings is comparison. The String class has over ten different methods that are used to compare one string with another string. Below we will take a look at 8 of the main ones. Methods Description boolean equals(String str) Strings are considered equal...
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  • Convenience classes for working with strings in Java

    New Java Syntax
    9 level,6 lecture
    "Hi, Amigo! Today we'll analyze a few more common scenarios involving working with strings. For example, do you know how to split a string into several parts?" "I'm not going to tell you right away, Ellie. But you're going to tell me, right?"
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  • StringBuilder

    New Java Syntax
    9 level,7 lecture
    "Greetings, Amigo!" "Hello, Rishi!" "You now know enough about strings to learn something interesting. More specifically, a new class that similar to, but not exactly the same as, the String class." "Sounds intriguing, though it's not entirely clear to me how ordinary strings fall short and why other string-like classes are needed...
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  • Additional lessons for Level 9

    New Java Syntax
    9 level,8 lecture
    In this level, we touched on several new topics: what literals are, what escaping is, and why escape sequences came into existence. And also we continued to get to know classes. This time around our agenda featured the String class, as well as the nuances of working with strings. Before moving on, make sure you've got...
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  • Without Java, we would have a Javapocalypse

    New Java Syntax
    9 level,9 lecture
    You’ve almost completed Level 8! With all these lectures and tasks, you need a break. Learning Java may be tough, but remember: the world can’t exist without Java! What if it suddenly disappeared one day? What would happen to our familiar surroundings? Make yourself comfortable and watch an exciting and fun video about the real Javapocalypse. :)
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  • Tasks

    New Java Syntax
    9 level,10 lecture
    In life, do you often misunderstand what others want from you? Alas, this can happen with any work, even programming: a developer's job is sometimes assigned by someone who isn't too familiar with the features of the work of the person writing the code. Some of the task conditions may seem incomprehensible, or maybe everything is clear from the outset?
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