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# Lecture for January 16 2018
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## Comments
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You can use multi-line comments or single line comments to note about a piece of code. This helps you so that you don't forget what was happening in the code
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```java
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/* Multi Line Comment
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I am multiple lines woo!
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*/
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System.out.println("Hello"); // I am an inline comment
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```
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### Javadocs
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This is a standardized method in Java to describe your functions and classes
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```java
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/**
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* This is a Javadoc comment. A description of your class should appear here
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* @author Brandon
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* @version 2018
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*/
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public class Example{
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/** Another Javadoc comment.
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* A description of your program should go here
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*/
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public static void main(String[] args) {
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}
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}
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```
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## Variables
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Convention in Java is for all of your functions/method names to be lowercase.
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Class names should be title cased, each word is capitalized ex: `IntroExample`
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## Java API
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The Java API is publicly accessible and is extremely useful for finding methods in existing classes.
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The API documentation for the `String` class is located here: https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/api/index.html?java/lang/String.html |