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String is not primitive, its claaasssss. XD
what is the shortcut you using to auto insert the line you want to output into the sysout?
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I really wanted to learn , please give me a link on how to start that thing , including rules in making that
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Do you have any quizzes online that we can take? I feel like some could learn more if they take exams/quizzes about the topic.
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String is a Class its not data type
why does string format have %s?
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Man I dont have backslash on my laptop :,(
So, I understand that printf("%s", name) doesn't make a new line, while println(String.format("%s", name) does.
However, each one has its own upside and downside. printf(args) is more convenient though doesn't create a new line, while println(String.format(format, args)) is more cumbersome though it does create a new line.
For the question: is there some kind of method that harbors the advantageous characteristics of both method? (To visualize it, something like printfln, but that doesn't work of course)
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Hi, Caleb. I'm from the Philippines. I'm a Finance college graduate and I've been working in the Accounting department for three years now and I've realized I wanted to be a Software Engineer soon. I would like to say thank you very much for creating these tutorials and making it easier to understand especially to those like me, who have ZERO experience and knowledge about coding. Take care always π