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Introduction to Programming

By : Nick Samoylov
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Introduction to Programming

By: Nick Samoylov

Overview of this book

Have you ever thought about making your computer do what you want it to do? Do you want to learn to program, but just don't know where to start? Instead of guiding you in the right direction, have other learning resources got you confused with over-explanations? Don't worry. Look no further. Introduction to Programming is here to help. Written by an industry expert who understands the challenges faced by those from a non-programming background, this book takes a gentle, hand-holding approach to introducing you to the world of programming. Beginning with an introduction to what programming is, you'll go on to learn about languages, their syntax, and development environments. With plenty of examples for you to code alongside reading, the book's practical approach will help you to grasp everything it has to offer. More importantly, you'll understand several aspects of application development. As a result, you'll have your very own application running by the end of the book. To help you comprehensively understand Java programming, there are exercises at the end of each chapter to keep things interesting and encourage you to add your own personal touch to the code and, ultimately, your application.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)

What is the development environment?

The development environment is a set of tools installed on your computer that allows you to write Java programs (applications) and tests for them, to share the source code with your colleagues, and to compile the source and run it. We will discuss each of the development tools and stages of the development process in this chapter.

Java editor is your main tool

A Java-supporting editor is the center of a development environment. In principle, you can use any text editor to write a program and store it in a .java file. Unfortunately, a regular text editor does not warn you about Java language syntax errors. That is why a specialized editor that supports Java is a better choice for writing...