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A2 Introduction page 1 of 9

Java is a “high-level” computer programming language. High-level languages are more similar to English (or other human languages) than machine code. Programming in binary (ones and zeros) or Assembly would be considered low-level. In this section, we will continue to explore the world of OOP by looking at the example from Student Lesson A1 in more detail.

The key topics for this lesson are:

  1. Our First Java Application
  2. Program Components
  3. Object Declaration, Creation, and Message Sending
  4. Class Diagrams
  5. The Difference Between Objects and Classes
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