Day 6 of #50DaysOfCode – Java Today I practiced arrays and loops by writing a program to take 5 numbers from the user and calculate their sum and average. 💻 What I did: Stored numbers in an array Calculated the sum using a for loop Calculated the average and displayed the results 🧠 Concepts learned: Arrays (int[]) Loops (for) Arithmetic operations (+, /) Input/output using Scanner Excited to keep learning step by step! 💪 #Java #LearnInPublic #CodingJourney #50DaysOfCode #Programming
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Day 9 of #50DaysOfCode – Java Today I practiced loops and arithmetic operations by writing a program to find the factorial of a given number. 💻 What I did: Took a number as input from the user Used a for loop to multiply numbers from 1 to n Displayed the factorial result 🧠 Concepts learned: Loops (for) Multiplication operations (*) Input/output using Scanner Step-by-step progress in Java! 💪 #Java #CodingJourney #LearnInPublic #Programming #50DaysOfCode
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Day 7 of #50DaysOfCode – Java Today I practiced arrays and conditional statements by writing a program to find the smallest number from five user inputs. 💻 What I did: Took 5 numbers from the user Stored them in an array Used a loop and if condition to find the smallest number 🧠 Concepts learned: Arrays (int[]) Loops (for) Conditional statements (if) Input/output using Scanner Step by step, getting stronger with Java! 💪 #Java #CodingJourney #LearnInPublic #Programming #50DaysOfCode
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Day 4 of my #100DaysOfDSA Challenge 💻 Today I solved a classic problem — Reverse of a String in Java. It’s one of the most basic yet fundamental questions that helps you understand how strings work in Java (immutable vs mutable). Here are 3 simple approaches I learned today 👇 🔹 Using loop (beginner-friendly) 🔹 Using StringBuilder (efficient way) 🔹 Using recursion (interview-level concept) Small steps every day → Big results soon 🚀 #Java #DSA #CodingChallenge #100DaysOfCode #Programming #DeveloperJourney #Learning
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Today I explored how multithreading works in Java. Instead of running tasks one by one, threads allow multiple tasks to execute parallelly, improving performance and efficiency. 🔥 In this program, I created three separate threads: ✅ One takes user input and performs addition ✅ One prints numbers ✅ One prints characters The interesting part? ✔ Using .run() → tasks execute sequentially ✔ Using .start() → each task runs in its own thread, at the same time Here’s the output behavior 👇 🧵 All three tasks run concurrently, and each one completes independently. I’ve attached the code screenshot below. ⬇️ Learning in small steps every day. 🚀 #Java #Multithreading #Programming #Threads #CodingJourney #LearnByDoing #JavaDeveloper #TapAcademy
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Day 8 of #50DaysOfCode – Java Today I practiced loops and conditional statements by writing a program to print all even numbers from 1 to 50. 💻 What I did: Used a for loop to iterate from 1 to 50 Checked each number using the modulus (%) operator Printed all even numbers 🧠 Concepts learned: Loops (for) Conditional statements (if) Modulus operator (%) Learning Java step by step! 💪 #Java #LearnInPublic #CodingJourney #Programming #50DaysOfCode
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💻 Exploring Patterns in Java! Today, I implemented a simple yet classic program — a Hollow Square Pattern using nested loops in Java. This program helps in understanding: ✅ The logic behind nested for-loops ✅ The use of conditional statements for pattern control ✅ How small programs improve logical thinking & coding structure Here’s the output for input 3: *** * * *** Every line of code brings a new learning opportunity. 🔥 #Java #Programming #PatternPrinting #DeveloperJourney #CodingPractice #LogicBuilding #LearnWithCode
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Day 21 of #50DaysOfCode – Java Today’s challenge was Printing All Prime Numbers Between 1 and N. This task helped me understand how to identify prime numbers and how nested loops work in Java. Key learnings from today: 🔹 A prime number is divisible only by 1 and itself 🔹 We can check primality by testing divisibility 🔹 Using logical conditions and loops together improves problem-solving Slowly building confidence with new concepts every day! 💪✨ #Java #CodingJourney #50DaysOfCode #PrimeNumbers #LogicBuilding #ProgrammingBasics #LearningEveryday
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💡 Encapsulation in Java Encapsulation is one of the core principles of Object-Oriented Programming (OOP). It is the process of wrapping data (variables) and methods (behavior) together into a single unit — called a class. Just like a capsule that holds different ingredients inside, encapsulation helps protect the data from outside interference and misuse, ensuring better data security and maintainability. #Java #OOPsConcepts #Encapsulation #Programming #LearningJava #SoftwareDevelopment
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Day 11 of #50DaysOfCode in Java 🚀 Today’s challenge was to find the sum of digits of a given number. It’s a simple yet powerful logic-building exercise that helps strengthen understanding of loops and arithmetic operations. 🔢 Every day, one small program — one step closer to mastering Java! 💪 #Java #CodingJourney #Skillrack #LearningByDoing #50DaysOfCode #Programming #StudentCoder
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