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How difficult are your assignments exactly? If you're doing beginner stuff in your java class, there's nothing worth paying for that you can't get for free online. thenewboston's java tutorials are fantastic at explaining basic java syntax and OOP concepts, even 11 years after he originally uploaded them.

Otherwise, could you go into more detail about what your assignments consist of and where you're encountering difficulty?

How difficult are your assignments exactly? If you're doing beginner stuff in your java class, there's nothing worth paying for that you can't get for free online. [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SHIT5VkNrCg&list=PLFE2CE09D83EE3E28&index=4]thenewboston's java tutorials [/url]are fantastic at explaining basic java syntax and OOP concepts, even 11 years after he originally uploaded them.

Otherwise, could you go into more detail about what your assignments consist of and where you're encountering difficulty?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eaGY8J7Ne8c

This stuff is free

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eaGY8J7Ne8c

This stuff is free
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I'm slightly out of tune with Java but if you want to add me on discord 24#7644 I can be happy to help. I'm really only good at JavaScript but I've done Java in the past and can help with some basic level stuff.

I'm slightly out of tune with Java but if you want to add me on discord 24#7644 I can be happy to help. I'm really only good at JavaScript but I've done Java in the past and can help with some basic level stuff.
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SnackOtherwise, could you go into more detail about what your assignments consist of and where you're encountering difficulty?

I'm curious too. I could probably help, but I don't really want to commit to anything.
AFAIK, many tf2 people are kind of into some form of CS, so there could be "programming questions" thread like the hud and pc parts threads! That would be pretty cool. I would be much more willing to contribute to a thread than be asked questions directly.

(also don't be afraid to get help at a professor's or TA's office hours)

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Otherwise, could you go into more detail about what your assignments consist of and where you're encountering difficulty?[/quote]
I'm curious too. I could probably help, but I don't really want to commit to anything.
AFAIK, many tf2 people are kind of into some form of CS, so there could be "programming questions" thread like the hud and pc parts threads! That would be pretty cool. I would be much more willing to contribute to a thread than be asked questions directly.

(also don't be afraid to get help at a professor's or TA's office hours)
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If you need help, feel free to add me if you need an extra person to help

If you need help, feel free to add me if you need an extra person to help
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also needing help (its a java programming fundementals course)

also needing help (its a java programming fundementals course)
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happy to help, spent way too long using java

Snackthenewboston

i really would recommend against using this guy's tutorials. he's not a great teacher. you can tell he was entirely self-taught and had a quite a surface-level understanding of the language. you'll type in his code and build nice stuff quickly but you won't learn to how write your own code, and you'll really struggle to find answers to problems you come across

happy to help, spent way too long using java

[quote=Snack]thenewboston[/quote]

i really would recommend against using this guy's tutorials. he's not a great teacher. you can tell he was entirely self-taught and had a quite a surface-level understanding of the language. you'll type in his code and build nice stuff quickly but you won't learn to how write your own code, and you'll really struggle to find answers to problems you come across
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Read java's official documentation it's pretty good quality and if you continue programming your eventually going to have to go to documentation to find answers, so it will be good practice for the future.

Read java's official documentation it's pretty good quality and if you continue programming your eventually going to have to go to documentation to find answers, so it will be good practice for the future.
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a little off topic, anyone know ocaml? have to learn it for one of my classes and its so frustrating to learn because of how different it is compared to other languages.

a little off topic, anyone know ocaml? have to learn it for one of my classes and its so frustrating to learn because of how different it is compared to other languages.
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indecencyalso needing help (its a java programming fundementals course)

Graduated Comp Sci major here with who's best language is Java, Both of you can add me if you would like. Also I can give you a pdf of Walter savitch's java book which is really good.

[quote=indecency]also needing help (its a java programming fundementals course)[/quote]


Graduated Comp Sci major here with who's best language is Java, Both of you can add me if you would like. Also I can give you a pdf of Walter savitch's java book which is really good.
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Cool to see so many people offering help! Definitely feel free to use this thread to find some coding help.

Cool to see so many people offering help! Definitely feel free to use this thread to find some coding help.
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Tresha little off topic, anyone know ocaml? have to learn it for one of my classes and its so frustrating to learn because of how different it is compared to other languages.

OCaml shouldn't be too bad once you solve a few problems in it. Functional programming languages like the ml family are all different than imperative / oo languages, but I find once you understand how they want you to think of the problem you're solving they aren't very bad. Main thing is to understand you're not defining a step-by-step process, you're defining a transformation.

Of course this all depends on if you're doing a comparative languages course (very baseline level of understanding, can honestly just do the bare minimum and then focus on other languages) or a compiler course (very in-depth).

[quote=Tresh]a little off topic, anyone know ocaml? have to learn it for one of my classes and its so frustrating to learn because of how different it is compared to other languages.[/quote]
OCaml shouldn't be too bad once you solve a few problems in it. Functional programming languages like the ml family are all different than imperative / oo languages, but I find once you understand how they want you to think of the problem you're solving they aren't very bad. Main thing is to understand you're not defining a step-by-step process, you're defining a transformation.

Of course this all depends on if you're doing a comparative languages course (very baseline level of understanding, can honestly just do the bare minimum and then focus on other languages) or a compiler course (very in-depth).
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If anyone has any experience in ARMv8 assembly language and doesn't mind helping with few questions for uni, I would highly appreciate it.

If anyone has any experience in ARMv8 assembly language and doesn't mind helping with few questions for uni, I would highly appreciate it.
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gemmhappy to help, spent way too long using java

my condoleances :)

[quote=gemm]happy to help, spent way too long using java

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my condoleances :)
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yea im looking for help with javas too nasty little cunts took me brown bin the other day any advice?

https://lumiere-a.akamaihd.net/v1/images/jawas_42e63e07.jpeg?region=658%2C34%2C1276%2C637

yea im looking for help with javas too nasty little cunts took me brown bin the other day any advice?
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