Lecture

Methodology: Building a Method

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This lecture covers the methodology for constructing a method in Java, starting with clearly identifying its purpose and defining the arguments and return type. The lecture emphasizes focusing on 'what' the method should do before considering 'how' to implement it.

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Introduction to Programming in Java
Ce cours initie à la programmation en utilisant le langage Java. Il ne présuppose pas de connaissance préalable. Les aspects plus avancés (programmation orientée objet) sont donnés dans un cours suiva
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