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Java Lessons and More

Evan Gonshor

I always wanted to have a podcast where I could learn programming, so I’m creating one! In addition, I’m throwing in some fun things as well, like magic tricks, so there’s “more” than just Java!

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As promised, here is the second magic trick I’ve been talking about (credit to Jim Steinmeyer). Also, for now, unless there are further questions or requests, I am closing the podcast. I appreciate all the kindness and support from all over. Thank yo... more

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2 years ago

In this episode, we round out the Java portion of this podcast (for now). I appreciate all of your support!

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2 years ago

In this episode, we introduce try-catch statements to help give you options for when your program encounters an error (so that it doesn’t just break!). Also, I make a correction to my improper formatting that I spoke about before.

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2 years ago

We take a look at the difference between binary and linear searches, when to use them, and the advantages and disadvantages of each.

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2 years ago

First podcast-only episode! We talk about selection and insertion sorts and how to use them in your programs.

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2 years ago

In this lesson, we talk about ArrayLists, a highly flexible way to handle collections of objects. We also wrap up our unit on arrays!

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3 years ago

In this episode, we dive into tables! (Or vectors/arrays in the second dimension!!!) and how to write and read these in Java.

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3 years ago

A brief explanation of how to have lists containing a certain type of object but which can be of variable length

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3 years ago

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