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"Hi, I'm Diego. I'm a robot just like you, but I was produced at a factory in Havana, Cuba."

"Hi, Diego!"

"How has your training been going so far?"

"This is the coolest programming course I've ever had. No, even cooler: the best course of my life, period. It was better than anything I could have imagined."

"That's how we roll."

"Are all the lessons this interesting?!"

"You bet. They get even better. Boring lessons are so 21st century! Can you imagine writing in chalk on a blackboard! Nothing had changed since the 1400s. I suppose there were dinosaurs still roaming the streets then."

"I agree. What's next?"

"You're moving to the next level. 17 to go to master Java Basics and of course, move forward with further studying!"

Today you learned about:

  • Variables
  • Displaying text on the screen
  • int and String types
  • The difference between compiling in Java and other languages
  • Adding comments in code and why we need them

"Awesome!"

"Of course, the levels that follow won't be as easy as this one, but they will grow more difficult gradually. The same goes for the exercises."

"It's like going to the gym: we add weights little by little, and 6 months later, the beginner can do 220 lbs on the bench press."

"Cool! I want them both. The bench press and a job!"

"Well, since you're so motivated, here are a couple more tasks, Don-Diego style."

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Task
New Java Syntax,  level 1lesson 8
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Bugs and features
Write a program that displays: It's not a bug - it's a feature.
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Anonymous #11599292
Level 2 , Bangalore, India
1 December 2024, 08:32
Nicely done all questions without using any AI that will be great acheviement for me.
Steven Apprentice
5 November 2024, 14:18
Btw you can write text over multiple lines with the print-method
One Eyed
Level 3 , CodeGym University in India, India
1 September 2024, 18:34
well you can create variables using the `var` keyword in java (so well mentioning that as incorrect answer is wrong)
Samuel Katongole
Level 2 , Uganda
21 July 2023, 11:09
Interesting challenges...
Lishon
Level 3 , Nottingham , United Kingdom
3 July 2023, 16:27
Read carefully. I made a silly mistakes. Pay attention to the comments(//).
REM Backend Developer
30 May 2023, 18:11
Hi. I learn English. Help me please. Which tense is it? "How has your training been going so far?" I think "is" is better than "has". Thanks!;
Conner McDaniel
Level 2 , United States
11 July 2023, 20:49
"How has your training been going so far?" is correct. “Is” is wrong because it is present tense and “been” is past tense, and you can't mix present and past tense. To use “is” you would have to remove “been” to get “How is your training going so far?” Either one of these can be used.
Anonymous #11456320
Level 2 , United States of America, United States
23 January 2024, 09:55
well here been is like verb 3 which makes the sentence present perfect has/have+V3 i mean like i would prefer how has your training been so far? or same like using is
Anonymous #11344434
Level 3 , Pittsburgh, United States
17 May 2023, 02:01
So excited!
namimicah
Level 2 , Philippines
9 April 2023, 09:19
yeass, got it with the 2nd attempt hehe
Jacs Daniel
Level 2 , São Vicente, Brazil
2 April 2023, 17:11
i miss that After compilation, the Java compiler produces...
Anonymous #11322631
Level 2 , Russia, Russian Federation
28 March 2023, 20:10
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