Have you ever wondered how computer programs work? Have you ever wanted
to learn how to write your own computer programs? Whether you are 14 years
old and hoping to learn how to write your first game, or you are 70 years
old and have been curious about computer programming for 20 years, this
article is for you. In this edition of HowStuffWorks, I'm going to
teach you how computer programs work by teaching you how to program in the
Java programming language.
In order to teach you about computer programming, I am going to make
several assumptions from the start:
- I am going to assume that you know nothing about computer
programming now. If you already know something then the first part of
this article will seem elementary to you. Please feel free to skip
forward until you get to something you don't know.
- I am going to assume you do know something about the computer
you are using. That is, I am going to assume you already know how to
edit a file, copy and delete files, rename files, find information on
your system, etc.
- For simplicity, I am going to assume that you are using a machine
running Windows 95, 98, 2000, NT or XP. It should be relatively
straightforward for people running other operating systems to map the
concepts over to those.
- I am going to assume that you have a desire to learn.
All of the tools you need to start programming in Java are widely
available on the Web for free. There is also a huge amount of educational
material for Java available on the Web, so once you finish this article
you can easily go learn more to advance your skills. You can learn Java
programming here without spending any money on compilers, development
environments, reading materials, etc. Once you learn Java it is easy to
learn other languages, so this is a good place to start.
Having said these things, we are ready to go. Let's get started!
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