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The second would be more important, as we need our robots to be programmed . In terms of experience, most kids have some basic C++ experience, but couldn't program a robot or make an advanced program. They understand variables and the like, but not much more than that.
How well do they understand oop?
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Re: Suggestions for websites or programs to use to learn Java?

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How well do they understand oop?
Hey! Thanks for the reply. They know very little about oop.
Note: We're considering using Derek Banas' video tutorials until we have a software mentor.
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Re: Suggestions for websites or programs to use to learn Java?

Hi!

Assuming that you are familiar with Java, you could rewrite the code from the previous year's robot/other out of use robots. I've found that the best way to teach someone how to something is to do it. My team has some Java resources that we've made that I'd be happy to share with you.
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Re: Suggestions for websites or programs to use to learn Java?

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Assuming that you are familiar with Java, you could rewrite the code from the previous year's robot/other out of use robots. I've found that the best way to teach someone how to something is to do it. My team has some Java resources that we've made that I'd be happy to share with you.
Sure, please send these over!
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Re: Suggestions for websites or programs to use to learn Java?

http://codingbat.com

https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCnAdXkr17iQS8YcYl0LhPdw
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Re: Suggestions for websites or programs to use to learn Java?

Second the codingbat.com, Look up thenewboston, he has some good videos also.
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