My first Java ProjectIt is a basic start in my long journey of becoming a great computer programmer.
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In this project, I worked with two other classmates, Achyuth Murthy and Kyle Pratt, to develop a multi-class program involving a recipe for chowder. This program tells you how many ingredients one will need, the groceries needed from the store, and the main class which develops all other classes. The main class allows for a user input amount of how many people they are feeding followed by the calling of other classes. After the other classes are called, it gives a recipe to make the chowder. The Shrimp class lists all the ingredients needed for to make this chowder depending on how many people you are feeding. The Lobster class tells the user what they will need from the grocery store. This program was made to show our development in using multi-class programs, and to show how we can incorporate some new math and programming skills we have acquired.
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I created this Sports Statistic Program to show how many yards/carry a running back would have. This code allows the user to enter player's number of carries as well as the player's number of yards. It then displays the average of each of the three columns at the end of the program. This code will display the table of stats along with a header above the table.
PolymorphismThis video is a simple polymorphic project that includes GUI's. There were several sub-classes (Single, Twin, and Multi) that overrode a method from the super-class motorcycle. It then demonstrates how the code works with added sounded effects from my teammate Kyle Fitzgerald Pratt.
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