Import.java. Avenue to Jane. *;
One • The precise meaning of programming
Import.java. The fine meaning of programming. *;
public class Bianchengdejingyi
{
If (The Foolish man dies)
The son of a foolish boy, grandson, descendants, will continue to the cause of the foolish public, continue to move mountains;
Else
The foolish man did not die, and he himself could complete the project of the mountain in his lifetime;
while (When a fool is a public descendant)
{
A foolish public child, the child has children, children and grandchildren, Sun Sunzi, has been moving mountains;
Finally they finished the huge project.
}
Two • Order, select, Cycle
The sequence, the choice, the cycle, the three constitute the main body of the program
if (you are normal && your brain is no problem && you will get up && you will dress && you will wash up && you will go to school)
Programming is not a difficult thing for you;
You will definitely program;
if (you have enough ability)
You believe you can develop into a manager;
Three • program = algorithm + structure
If (you know how to finish this program && you are proficient in the language of computer communication)
You can write the program;
Else
You don't write programs, you don't understand what you're doing, what the computer is doing;
If (you are diligent in working && know how to think with time)
{You are an active and intelligent programmer;
You will make progress;
};
four · language
If (after you are familiar with one or two languages)
You will find that programming is only a matter of liking, and there is no question of whether or not;
if (you often talk about a language is good or bad)
you are pathetic;
if (you want to be a good software engineer)
{One is that you know how to communicate with a computer, let it carry out your thoughts, or the results of your thinking; second, you will think;};
If (one is you know how to communicate with a computer && let it carry out your thoughts && you will think)
System.out.print (you are a qualified software engineer);
Java pseudo Code Boulevard to Jane Chapter I.