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Object Oriented Programming Course (Fall Semester 2021)

This repository will store the code we use during the lectures and the exercises sessions of this course.

Contributions

If you want to contribute to this repo with your own solutions to the exercises of each session, create a new package with your name/username within the package sessionX.excercises.contributions. E.g., Matthias's contributions for Session 0 are placed in the following package:

session0.excercises.contributions.matthias

How to set up IntelliJ's project

First be sure you have installed the following software:

This video shows how to set up IntelliJ's project with the code of this repo.

Video: How to Set Up IntellJ's project

If you follow these steps and you experience problems, send me an email!!.

How to update our local code

Through this course, we will update this repo with new code for the new sessions or with some contributions from the own students. The following video shows how to update you local version of the code with the new code uploaded to this github repo:

Video: How to update our local code

If you follow these steps and you experience problems, send me an email!!.

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oop_f21's Issues

Alternative ways of looping Sets

During Session8 when showing the exercise in DemoSet

You said something like there is only one way to loop through sets, that is with foreach

But it also possible with lambda

cards.forEach((card) -> System.out.println(card));

Which Intellij suggests to replace with method reference

cards.forEach(System.out::println);

Which I'm not sure of the syntax of โ“ but it looks clean and is a one-liner as well

Preferred directory/package structure and naming when contributing solutions?

Can you perhaps update the README with some guidelines on contributing so we avoid all the merge conflicts?
e.g. should we append our usernames to packages for specific problems like this:

package sessionX.G_Exercises.ProblemY_USERNAME;

or would it be better to group all our solutions for a specific session in packages like this?

package sessionX.Exercises.USERNAME.ProblemY;

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