💻 Java Programming Practice – Find the Largest Word in a Sentence. Today I practiced a Java program to find the largest word in a sentence. 📌 What this program does: • Takes a sentence input from the user • Splits the sentence into individual words • Compares the length of each word • Displays the largest word in the sentence ✅ Example: Sentence: I am Dinesh from Tiruvannamalai Output: Largest word in the sentence = Tiruvannamalai 💡 Concepts used in this program: ✔ Java Scanner input ✔ String split() method ✔ Loops ✔ String length comparison I am practicing Java programs daily to improve my coding and problem-solving skills for IT placements. #Java #Programming #CodingPractice #JavaDeveloper #Learning #SoftwareDevelopment
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💻 Java Programming Practice – Capitalize First Letter of Each Word. Today I practiced a Java program to capitalize the first letter of each word in a sentence. 📌 What this program does: • Takes a sentence input from the user • Splits the sentence into individual words • Converts the first character of each word to uppercase • Displays the updated sentence ✅ Example: Input: good morning Output: Good Morning 💡 Concepts used in this program: ✔ Java Scanner input ✔ String split() method ✔ Character array conversion ✔ Loops and conditions I am practicing Java programs daily to improve my coding and problem-solving skills for IT placements. #Java #Programming #CodingPractice #JavaDeveloper #Learning #SoftwareDevelopment
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💻 Java Programming Practice – Reverse a String. Today I practiced a Java program to reverse a string. 📌 What this program does: • Takes a string input from the user • Reads each character from the end of the string • Builds a new reversed string • Displays the reversed output ✅ Example: Input: Tiruvannamalai Output: ialamannavuriT 💡 Concepts used in this program: ✔ Java Scanner input ✔ String length method ✔ For loop ✔ Character handling I am practicing Java programs daily to improve my coding and problem-solving skills for IT placements. #Java #Programming #CodingPractice #JavaDeveloper #Learning #SoftwareDevelopment
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💻 Java Programming Practice – Count Repeated Character. Today I practiced a Java program to count how many times a character appears in a string. 📌 What this program does: • Takes a string input from the user • Takes a character to check • Compares the character with each letter in the string • Counts how many times the character appears ✅ Example: String: saravanan Character: a Output: Repeated character count = 4 💡 Concepts used in this program: ✔ Java Scanner input ✔ String methods ✔ For loop ✔ Character comparison I am practicing Java programs daily to improve my coding and problem-solving skills for IT placements. #Java #Programming #CodingPractice #JavaDeveloper #Learning #SoftwareDevelopment
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💻 Java Programming Practice – Count Vowels in a String. Today I practiced a Java program to count vowels in a string. 📌 What this program does: • Takes a string input from the user • Checks each character in the string • Identifies vowels (a, e, i, o, u) • Counts the total number of vowels ✅ Example: Input: RamanathapuramEducation Output: Vowels in the String = 10 💡 Concepts used in this program: ✔ Java Scanner input ✔ String methods ✔ For loop ✔ Conditional statements I am practicing Java programs daily to improve my coding and problem-solving skills for IT placements. #Java #Programming #CodingPractice #JavaDeveloper #Learning #SoftwareDevelopment
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“Hello everyone 👋 In this video, we are going to learn one of the most important Java concepts — Tokens in Java. If you are a beginner or preparing for interviews, this topic is very important to understand the basics of Java programming. 👉 In this video, you will learn: ✔️ What are tokens in Java ✔️ Types of tokens (Keywords, Identifiers, Literals, Operators, Separators) ✔️ Simple examples for better understanding This is a must-know topic to build a strong foundation in Java 💻 Start your Java journey today and keep learning step by step 🚀 Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more Java tutorials!” channel link: https://lnkd.in/gRw8Cz74 #Java #JavaTutorial #LearnJava #JavaForBeginners #Coding #Programming #JavaDeveloper #Tech #CodingLife #InterviewPreparation #JavaBasics #CodeDaily #Developers #MickeyTechTutorials #Shorts
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💻 Java Programming Practice – Decimal to Binary Conversion. Today I practiced a Java program to convert a Decimal number into a Binary number. 📌 What this program does: • Takes a decimal number as input from the user • Uses division by 2 logic to find binary digits • Stores the values in an array • Prints the binary number as output ✅ Example: Decimal Number: 12 Binary Number: 1100 💡 Concepts used in this program: ✔ Java input using Scanner ✔ While loop ✔ Arrays ✔ Number conversion logic I am practicing Java programs daily to improve my coding and problem-solving skills for IT placements. #Java #Programming #CodingPractice #JavaDeveloper #LearningJourney #SoftwareDevelopment
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📚 Struggling with Java concepts.........? Java is a powerful and widely-used programming language for building scalable applications. To make learning easier, I’m sharing structured handwritten Java notes that cover core concepts in a simple and easy-to-understand way. Topics include: • Basics of Java & JVM • Variables & Data Types • Operators & Control Flow • Loops & Conditional Statements • OOP Concepts (Class, Object, Inheritance, Polymorphism) • Exception Handling • Arrays & Strings • Important examples & quick revision notes If you're preparing for placements or interviews, these notes will help you strengthen your fundamentals. All credit goes to the original creator. 🚀 Free to repost and share. #Java #Programming #JavaDeveloper #CodingNotes #SoftwareDevelopment #DeveloperJourney
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☕ Java Output Methods Explained – print() vs println() vs \n When learning Java programming, understanding how output works is very important. In the example program, three different output methods are used: 📌 What happens here? ✔ println() → Prints the text and moves the cursor to the next line ✔ print() → Prints the text but stays on the same line ✔ \n → Creates a manual line break (newline character) 💡 Output of this program: Hello World! Hello JishanHii Jishan Because print() does not move to the next line, the second and third outputs appear on the same line. Understanding these small details is essential when learning Java fundamentals and writing clean console output. 🚀 Every Java developer starts with simple programs like this before building large applications. 👉 Question for developers: Do you prefer using println() or \n for line breaks in Java? #Java #JavaProgramming #Coding #Programming #SoftwareDevelopment #BackendDevelopment #JavaDeveloper #LearnJava #ComputerScience #CodingTips
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Boost Your Java Skills with This Quick Tutorial! Are you learning Java or looking to sharpen your programming skills? Check out my latest video on Escape Sequence! In this video, you will learn: ✅ The basics of Escape sequence ✅ How to write clean and efficient code ✅ Real-world examples and practical use cases ✅ Tips to avoid common mistakes Whether you are a beginner, a student, or an aspiring Java developer, this tutorial will make easy to understand and implement. 📺 Watch here: https://lnkd.in/g7yUqXnS 💡 Don’t forget to like, share, and comment your thoughts! Your feedback helps me create more useful tutorials. #Java #JavaProgramming #Coding #LearnJava #Programming #SoftwareDevelopment #TechTips #JavaForBeginners
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☕ Java Handwritten Notes 📘 I’m sharing Java Handwritten Notes that cover all the essential programming concepts in a simple, structured, and easy-to-revise format. These notes include: • Introduction to Java • Variables & Data Types • Operators • Conditional Statements (if–else, switch) • Loops (for, while, do-while) • Functions / Methods • Arrays & Strings • Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) • Classes & Objects • Inheritance & Polymorphism • Exception Handling • Basic Java Concepts 💡 Perfect for students, beginners, and quick revision before interviews 📌 All credits go to the original creator of this material. If you want the PDF, just comment “Java Notes” below 👇 — I’ll share it with you! Let’s keep learning and growing . #Java #Programming #Coding #JavaDeveloper #Developers #ComputerScience #Learning
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