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shell client shell client It's an invalid assertion. There isn't a number in the world for which the statement i=i+1 is true. In fact if you subtract i from both sides of that equation you get the patently false statement that 0 = 1. The trick here is that the symbol = does not imply equality. That is reserved for the double equals sign, ==.

shell client In almost all programming languages including Java a single equals sign is the assignment operator. The notable exceptions are Pascal (and the Pascal derivatives Modula-2, Modula-3 and Oberon), Ada, and Eiffel where = does in fact mean equality and where := is the assignment operator. Math teachers are very fond of their equal sign and don't like to see it abused. This is one reason why Pascal is still the most popular language for teaching programming, especially in schools where the Computer Science department is composed mainly of math professors.Needless to say math professors hate languages like Basic where, depending on context, = can mean either assignment or equality.

shell client Exercises What happens now if we don't give the Hello program any command line arguments? We aren't testing the number of command line arguments anymore so why isn't an ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException thrown? For math whizzes only: I lied. In certain interpretations of certain number systems the statement i = i + 1 does have a valid solution for i. What is it? Classes and Objects: A First LookClasses are the single most important feature of Java. Everything in Java is either a class, a part of a class, or describes how a class behaves. Although classes will be covered in great detail in section four, they are so fundamental to an understanding of Java programs that a brief introduction is going to be given here.

shell client All the action in Java programs takes place inside class blocks, in this case the HelloWorld class. In Java almost everything of interest is either a class itself or belongs to a class. Methods are defined inside the classes they belong to. This may be a little confusing to C++ programmers who are used to defining all but the simplest methods outside the class block, but this approach is really more sensible. C++ takes the road it does primarily out of desire to be compatible with C, not out of good object-oriented design.

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