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Watch the first and second videos for Week 1. Explain a little about the
Java Virtual Machine, what it executes, how it might be similar to any
other language, and how it is different from a native language, such as
C++.
You are a bank manager and you are helping a new bank teller
understand the kind of accounts the bank offers. If a customer comes
in asking to open a new savings account, the teller needs to ask what
kind of account--passbook savings or certificate of deposit--the
customer would like to open. Remind the customer that all accounts
with our bank are insured by the FDIC. You should explain that all
accounts earn some interest; a savings accounts interest is
compounded monthly. You should assign a unique account number
after accepting the customers initial deposit. If the customer chooses
to receive statements electronically, the system will send an e-mail
with a monthly statement; if the customer chooses not to, then a paper
statement will be sent by mail quarterly. If savings account is a class,
give an example of each of the following as it relates to that savings
account. Explain your reasoning behind your example. o Superclass o
Subclass o Attribute o Method o Instance (object) o Encapsulation
Please watch the first three videos for Week 2 (around 40 minutes).
Explain how an outside class may be given access to find the value of a
private instance variable, or to change the value of a private instance
variable. Why does this add value to your program?
What are the three types of errors that you can encounter in a Java
program? Describe them, and explain how you would minimize the
errors. What are some examples of errors that you have seen before?
Please watch the first and the fifth (next to the last) videos for Week 3
(feel free to use the transcripts, too!) . Tell me about the similarities
between the conditionals in if statements and the conditionals in while
statements.
Convert the following program from for loop to while loop. class
ArithmeticProgression { public static void main (String [] args) { int
sum = 0; for (int i = 1; i <= 1000; i++) { sum = sum + i;
System.out.println(Integer.toString(sum)); } } }
There are 3 kinds of loopsfor loop, while loop, and do while loop.
Under which circumstances would each kind of loop be more
appropriate? Explain your answers using specific examples.
Assuming you want an array (named many) of seven ints what would
be the easiest way to write the code if you wanted many to contain all
zeros? What if you wanted many to contain a selection of seven values,
that were not all zeros? What would be the subscripts of all the
elements of many?
What is the difference between arrays and ArrayList? What are the
advantages and disadvantages of an ArrayList, and when should you
use an ArrayList over a simple array?
What is the difference between string and StringBuilder? What are the
advantages and disadvantages of a StringBuilder, and when should you
use a StringBuilder over a simple String?
Please explain one use for a static variable in a class. Please explain
how you might use one static method ( not main() ) in a class.
In your opinion, what are the three biggest challenges in planning and
designing a solution for a programming problem? What can you do to
overcome these challenges? How would you apply these techniques to
the programs in this class?