Various source files used to either learn or teach a language
The titles of the source files keep a trend, and I plan to keep it that way. The names of the compiled files vary a bit more for (in my opinion) reasonable reasons, from learningcpp to learningc to learningkot.jar.
The first file in this set, and the first to follow the naming trend. It is basically finished. I completed the tutorial I was following. I may edit it more when I find something I feel is good to have in my consolidated "everything I absolutely need to know" file.
The second file in the set, I am following the tutorial on-and-off. It's far from done at all.
The third file in the set. This file is specifically not a full tutorial-following. It simply has all the differences I need to know from C++, because I may be convinced to switch.
I created this to teach super-basic Java skills to the Team 6000 newbies. We were already late into the season and needed to jump-start some programming, so I threw down the basic skills we'd need and then dove into WPILib and specifically our REEFSCAPE code.
All learning.* files from the tutorials on W3Schools. Some people may not like this site, but my brain finds it a lot easier to just read what the syntax is and then mess around with it on my own, rather than doing a bunch of exercises. It's unfortunately gotten really bloated with ads though.