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what is Methods and Arrays?

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k_emma@rock.com - 16 Nov 2005 21:11 GMT
I am preparing for exam 310-035 and want to take it very soon. Some
topics like Methods and Arrays is not clear to me. Please explain me or
tell me from where I can get the material on this topic
Thanks
Malte - 16 Nov 2005 21:38 GMT
> I am preparing for exam 310-035 and want to take it very soon. Some
> topics like Methods and Arrays is not clear to me. Please explain me or
> tell me from where I can get the material on this topic
> Thanks

Go to java.sun.com and look for tutorials.
zero - 16 Nov 2005 22:11 GMT
k_emma@rock.com wrote in news:1132175475.923382.55610
@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:

> I am preparing for exam 310-035 and want to take it very soon. Some
> topics like Methods and Arrays is not clear to me. Please explain me or
> tell me from where I can get the material on this topic
> Thanks

A method is a reusable block of code.

An array (in Java) is a fixed size collection of objects of the same type.

If you don't understand these very basic concepts, I'd say you're not ready
for any exam.  Get a good beginner's Java book and start reading.

http://www.techbookreport.com/JavaIndex.html has some good suggestions (but
make sure you get the latest release of the book)
Thomas G. Marshall - 17 Nov 2005 01:38 GMT
k_emma@rock.com coughed up:
> I am preparing for exam 310-035 and want to take it very soon. Some
> topics like Methods and Arrays is not clear to me. Please explain me or
> tell me from where I can get the material on this topic
> Thanks

These are /very/ basic concepts.  Normally I would suggest "Just Java 2" as
a book:

http://www.techbookreport.com/tbr0119.html

...however I'm betting that you might need a very junior into to programming
using java book, of which I have no suggestions.

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IchBin - 17 Nov 2005 02:30 GMT
> I am preparing for exam 310-035 and want to take it very soon. Some
> topics like Methods and Arrays is not clear to me. Please explain me or
> tell me from where I can get the material on this topic
> Thanks

http://java.sun.com/docs/books/jls/third_edition/html/j3TOC.html
http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/reallybigindex.html

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