Promotion
CodeGym University
Learning
Course
Tasks
Surveys & Quizzes
Games
Help
Schedule
Community
Users
Forum
Chat
Articles
Success stories
Activity
Reviews
Subscriptions
Light theme
Java Blog
Reviews
About us
Start
Start learning
Start learning now
Articles
Authors
All groups
All Articles List
You must belong to more groups
Create article
All groups
All groups
Cities
Countries
Companies
Universities
Technologies
General
New
Popular
New
Old
Jesse Haniel
Java Developer
30 June 2022 7:32
Java Math round() method
All programming languages and computers in general can't work with infinite numbers. Rounding and trimming of numbers follows us literally everywhere, because the nature of modern computers is like that. Java language has a special class...
CodeGym
Random
29 June 2022 14:10
IT News Digest #21: Microsoft Defender launches on Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android, 92 million US workers now have the opportunity to work remotely, Pinterest CEO steps down
Last week in news: New tools for Java-developers, Airbnb permanently bans parties and events around the world...
Milan Vucic
Java Developer
29 June 2022 13:43
Java Float Keyword
At some point in the development of computing technology, it became clear that central processing units needed hardware devices to process floating point numbers. Today, all computer architectures can work effectively with such numbers. Of course, in programming languages, you also cannot do...
Lucy Oleschuk
Random
22 June 2022 5:52
Is Java Still Relevant? What Big Companies Use It?
If you’d like to understand, why Java is still a thing for big companies, you’re in the right place. Even though this year marks the 27th anniversary of Java, it’s still something that can’t be referred to...
CodeGym
Random
21 June 2022 15:22
IT News Digest #20: Cloudflare outage broke large swathes of the internet, Bitcoin continues to plummet, dropping below $20K, Elon Musk hints at layoffs in first meeting with Twitter employees
Last week in news: Millions of iPhone users could get payouts in legal action; Authorities shut down Russian RSOCKS botnet that hacked millions of devices.
CodeGym
CodeGym University
20 June 2022 14:05
If I am a newbie in coding, will I benefit from CodeGym University?
We are launching a new section, "Problem Question", in which we are going to answer questions about CodeGym University. In addition, CodeGym experts will debunk fears and doubts about the course and provide valuable advice...
Milan Vucic
Java Developer
17 June 2022 12:08
Implements in Java
When some talk about the Java OOP paradigm of inheritance, they usually mean extending a parent class with an inheritor, a child class. However when you come across the Java implements keyword, it means that we move to another level of abstraction and start working...
CodeGym
Random
15 June 2022 12:16
IT News Digest #19: Bitcoin plunged to the lowest in about 18 months, Spring for GraphQL Version 1.0 Released, Musk to hold first meeting with Twitter staff this week
Last week in news: Releases of Spring Boot 2.7.0, Spring for GraphQL Version 1.0 and Crypto crash.
Lucy Oleschuk
Random
15 June 2022 9:13
The Best Inspirational Movies About Computer Science
Among the major things that constantly push the envelope of innovation, we can highlight movies and computer science. And if you’re the kind of person who loves both, we have selected the best movies...
John Selawsky
Java Developer
9 June 2022 8:32
Java Catch Multiple Exceptions
Before learning about catching multiple exceptions, you need to be familiar with basic exception handling in Java. Moving forward, we assume you are familiar with a try and catch block in Java...
CodeGym
CodeGym University
9 June 2022 8:15
Not asking for help and discarding old technologies: common mistakes of beginners according to a Java mentor
We continue a series of materials in which the mentors of our CodeGym University share their experience and knowledge. Developer Anton Kupreichik talks about the most common mistakes beginners make...
Alex Vypirailenko
Java Developer
7 June 2022 13:15
Java Scope
We all know that countries have borders and their own laws. The laws of the country operate within the borders. Also in the country there are, for example, organizations, such as schools or museums, which have their own local rules. They don’t contradict the laws of the country...
Show more
1
...
15
16
17
18
19
...
61
This website uses cookies to provide you with personalized service. By using this website, you agree to our use of cookies. If you require more details, please read our
Terms and Policy
.
Accept and close
Please enable JavaScript to continue using this application.