We joined the student base camp in September 21 last year, and today we are in February, March 21, just half a year. Come on! There are too many things to talk about,... below is the contents of these articles from this year. 1. Java basic series
Java basics: 41st this and super
Java basics: 40th upward transformation and forced type conversion
Java basics: 39th Polymorphism
Java basics: 38th abstract classes and abstract methods
Java basics: 37th inheritance and coverage of member Methods
Java basics: 36th inheritance and coverage of member variables
Java basics: 35th Access Permissions
Java basics: 34th lecture package
Java basics: 33rd parent class and inheritance
Java basics: 32nd static members
Java basics: 31st constant Member
Java basics: 30th object creation and access
Java basics: 29th member Methods
Java basics: 28th member variables
Java basics: 27th class definition
Java basics: 26th abstract classes from objects
Java basics: 25th relationship between software system objects and real-world objects
Java basics: 24th relationship between classes and objects
Java basics: 23rd object-oriented Overview
Java basics: 22nd sringbuffer usage
Java basics: formatting numbers in 21st
Java basics: 20th conversion between basic java types and strings
Java basics: 19th string usage (below)
Java basics: 18th string usage (I)
Java basics: 17th Basic Input and Output
Java basics: 16th about date and time usage
13th exercise reference answers
Java basics: 15th usage
Java basics: 14th Array
13th talk about basic syntax exercises (see if you will make any mistakes)
Java basics: 12th circular structure
Java basics: 11th selection Structure
Java basics: 10 basic operations-Operators
Java basics: Basic Information Representation in lecture 9
Java basics: Lecture 8 using the integrated development environment (I)
Java basics: 7. Compile and run Java programs
Java basics: Lecture 6: compiling Java applications
Java basics: fifth, the basic process of developing Java applications
Java basics: 4. Three Java versions
Java basics: the key feature of Java-cross-platform
Java basics: What Can Java do?
Java basics: First, what are the most basic elements of learning Java?2. Java Web basic series
Java Web basics: 22nd simple examples of Ajax Interaction
Java Web basics: 21st describes the basic process of Ajax Interaction
Java Web basics: 20th Ajax Overview
Java Web basics: 19th JavaScript processing (2)
Java Web basics: 18th JavaScript processing (1)
Java Web basics: 17th overview of Business Processing
Java Web basics: 16th client verification examples
Java Web basics: 15th Regular Expressions
Java Web basics: 14th common methods for client Verification
Java Web basics: 13th client Verification
Java Web basics: 12th use of Form Elements
Java Web basics: 11th basic form elements
Java Web basics: Overview of Web application Input
Java Web basics: Web application configuration
Java Web basics: the development history of Java Web
Java Web basics: 7. servlet operating principles
Java Web basics: Chapter 6 JSP operating principles
Java Web basics: Fifth, manual web application Construction
Java Web basics: Fourth, the document structure of Java Web Applications
Java Web basics: Summary of Java Web Applications
Java Web basics: Overview of Web Applications
Java Web basics: first, how to learn and learn the basic content3. jsp Training
JSP training (1) -- Overview |
JSP training (2)-operating principle, document structure, simple Input and Output |
JSP training (3)-client verification, common output methods, and basic jstl usage |
JSP training (4) -- instance: login function, JSP: Forward tag, JSP: Include tag, include command, El, C: IF |
JSP training (5) -- Use Javabean to complete business logic |
JSP training (6) -- use Servlet as the Controller to implement the MVC Mode |
JSP training (7) -- use JDBC for dynamic verification and MVC for Data Query |
JSP training (8) -- add functions and display on pages |
JSP training (9)-use the MVC mode to delete and modify features |
JSP training (10)-Use Javabean to encapsulate database access and configure and use connection pools |
JSP training (11) -- security control in Java Web |
JSP training (12) -- internationalization of Java Web Applications |
JSP training (13) -- Exception Handling |
JSP training (14) -- shopping cart instance (top) |
JSP training (15) -- shopping cart instances (below) and summary |
Java Web Quick Start-lecture 104. Learning Methods
Four basic skills for learning programming: Watching, hands-on, thinking, and asking
Is Programming just a language and framework?
For seniors looking for work
Today
How can I use an email to ask questions?
Doctor from secondary school to Tsinghua University
Cannot I learn Java at school?
A: I feel like I have learned many things, but I don't know where to start when I am working on a project.Starting from
Reading technical books like memorizing words
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