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Basics of Java

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This series ended on September 1, 2025. All 1:1 and group chats related to this series are disabled 7 days after the last session.

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Discover the essentials of Java programming in this interactive session. Learners will explore what computer science is and why code powers our world. We will break down Java basics such as naming conventions, comments, and data types, making each concept easy and enjoyable to learn through hands-on coding and clear examples. The class is designed for participation, questions, and creativity so everyone can start building their own programs while connecting with fellow learners in a welcoming atmosphere.

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Gurwinder S 🇺🇸

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**Hi everyone!** I'm a high school junior from New York with a strong passion for computer science, especially Java and Python. I have experience in programming through robotics competitions like FRC and various personal projects, including app development and simulations. I'm excited to join Schoolhouse to help students build confidence in coding, whether they’re just starting out or looking to improve their skills. My goal is to make programming fun, engaging, and approachable for everyone. Looking forward to learning and growing together! 🚀

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SESSION 1

1

Sep

SESSION 1

Java

Java

Mon 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM UTCSep 1, 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM UTC

Discover the essentials of Java programming in this interactive session. Learners will explore what computer science is and why code powers our world. We will break down Java basics such as naming conventions, comments, and data types, making each concept easy and enjoyable to learn through hands-on coding and clear examples. The class is designed for participation, questions, and creativity so everyone can start building their own programs while connecting with fellow learners in a welcoming atmosphere

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Sep 1

1 week

60 mins

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Monday, Sep 1

4:00PM