JEP 477: Implicitly Declared Classes and Instance Main Methods - Simplifying Java for Beginners
Offered By: JetBrains via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the latest developments in Java 23 through this informative interview from the "JEP Explained" series. Dive into JEP 477, which introduces implicitly declared classes and instance main methods, aimed at simplifying Java for beginners. Learn how these changes, including modifying the 'main' method signature and simplifying output commands, impact new Java developers and education. Gain insights from Ken Fogel, a Java Champion and experienced educator, on the significance of these updates for teaching introductory Java courses and building strong foundations in computing and logic. Discover how these modifications allow for a more incremental approach to introducing complex concepts in Java programming.
Syllabus
JEP Explained. JEP 477: Implicitly Declared Classes and Instance Main Methods
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IntelliJ IDEA by JetBrains
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