Explore computer science and coding in the Java programming language. This introductory course will focus on fundamental computer science concepts, control and data structures, and best practices for programming in Java.
Explore computer science and coding in the Java programming language. This introductory course will focus on fundamental computer science concepts, control and data structures, and best practices for programming in Java.
We'll study concepts like statements and variables, objects, expressions, conditionals, for loops and other control structures. You'll learn fundamentals of programming that'll be applicable to AP Computer Science and to other languages, including Ruby, Python and C++.
What You'll Learn
Fundamental programming concepts and technical vocabulary
Programming basics and common control structures
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