As I moved up in my curriculum and entered the class on Data Structures and Algorithms, on my learnings so far, our Professor introduced what Data structures are for in the world of programming, and he said that they support the primary basis of computers by serving a complex role. Data structures are essential in a programmer's toolset for organizing data and improving algorithms. Data structures are fundamentally about arranging data. Data structures offer the framework upon which this data may be logically and effectively collected, whether a straightforward list of names or a complicated network of connected information. Sometimes, it may be hard for a user, such as a beginner, because of how data is structured and its complexity in the programming world. The first thing we did was create an account from Honouree.com, which was hard since it took many steps to create one, and I wonder if I was rickrolled with the link that sir sent if I was not mistaken. xD. Eventually, it was successful in creating the account. Following the creation of honouree acct, we are tasked to watch a video of installing Visual Studio code on our computer and add additional files necessary for Java to run smoothly and the way it should be. Our first lesson was about simple input and output, and because they lay the groundwork for communication between a program and its users or the outside world, basic input and output (I/O) operations are crucial techniques for success in Java and general programming. The Credit Card Class 68 was an example of a credit card system's effectiveness for users. It was complicated to look at firsthand, but as sir explained to us, it caught some parts of the code that we could understand, which was helpful. In addition, we were tasked to create activities like the 'if-else if-else selection structure' in our preferred IDE. The following was the credit card and the group activity like installing nodejs and VScode. Overall, it was fun learning these activities just as the class started, and I look forward to understanding the concepts in Java as we go deeper into this semester.
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