Welcome to the LearnJava repository, Hacktoberfest edition! This repository is designed to guide beginners in their journey to learn Java and encourage contributions during Hacktoberfest.
LearnJava is a beginner-friendly Java theory and practical repository. It aims to provide structured learning materials for Java programming. Whether you're new to programming or want to refresh your Java skills, this repository is a great place to start.
We welcome contributions from developers of all skill levels. If you want to participate in Hacktoberfest and contribute to this repository, follow these steps:
- Star this repository to show your support.
- Fork the project to your GitHub account.
- Clone the forked project to your local machine.
- Make your changes, whether it's adding new Java code examples, exercises, or improving documentation.
- Commit your changes:
git commit -m 'Add Java code examples for XYZ'
. - Push your changes to your fork.
- Create a Pull Request (PR) from your fork to this repository's
main
branch. - In your PR, describe the changes you made and why they're valuable.
We encourage you to contribute Java code examples, exercises, or additional theory content to help beginners learn Java. You can do this by:
- Creating a new Java file with a relevant name and the
.java
extension inside the appropriate week's folder. - Adding your Java code or content related to the specific topic.
- Ensuring that your code is well-documented and easy for beginners to understand.
- Committing your changes and creating a pull request.
Note: Have patience! Your PR will be reviewed by maintainers, and necessary changes will be requested if needed. We appreciate your contributions and will work together to ensure the best quality content.
Description: Briefly describe the purpose of your contribution and what it accomplishes. Explain why this contribution is valuable for the repository.
Changes Made:
- Provide a list of specific changes made, including new features, code additions, or modifications.
- Describe the technical details of your contribution.
Testing Done: Explain the testing process you followed to ensure your contribution functions correctly. Mention any edge cases or scenarios you tested.
Additional Notes: Share any additional information, context, or motivation behind your contribution. Highlight how it aligns with the goals of Hacktoberfest 2023 and open source collaboration.
By submitting this PR, I confirm that my contributions are made under the terms of the MIT License.
Signed-off-by: [Your Name] [email protected]
Explore the various Java topics covered in this repository:
Week | Topics |
---|---|
0 | Introduction |
1 | Hello World |
2 | Variables |
3 | Java operators |
4 | Control Structures |
5 | Loops |
6 | Arrays |
7 | Lists |
8 | Strings |
9 | Functions |
10 | Inheritance |
11 | Polymorphism |
12 | Exceptions |
13 | File IO |
14 | GUI Programming with Java Swing |
15 | Java Collections Framework |
16 | First Contributions |
17 | Stream API |
18 | Multithreading (Parallel Programming) |
Inside the First Contributions
folder, you can contribute your Java code, exercises, or explanations related to any of the topics covered. We welcome your contributions to help others learn Java!
Feel free to contribute to the repository and make this Hacktoberfest memorable for beginners looking to start their Java journey. Happy coding!
This repository is licensed under the MIT License.
We'd like to express our gratitude to all the contributors who have helped make this project better. Thank you for your valuable contributions!
If you have contributed to this project and your image is not here, please let us know, and we'll be happy to add it!