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'''Java Basics'''
 
'''Java Basics'''
  
Developer Tools - Eclipse (for writing code) and GitHub (for collaboration and version control)
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  Developer Tools - Eclipse (for writing code) and GitHub (for collaboration and version control)
Hello World - A simple example of a Java program
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  Hello World - A simple example of a Java program
Data Types - Formats for storing information
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  Data Types - Formats for storing information
Variables - Data structures that store values
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  Variables - Data structures that store values
Operators - Operations that can be performed on or between variables/values
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  Operators - Operations that can be performed on or between variables/values
Control Statements - Statements that change the order in which code is executed
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  Control Statements - Statements that change the order in which code is executed
Comments - Code that is not executed by the compiler
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  Comments - Code that is not executed by the compiler
  
 
'''Object-Oriented Programming'''
 
'''Object-Oriented Programming'''

Revision as of 21:38, 22 September 2016

Java Basics

 Developer Tools - Eclipse (for writing code) and GitHub (for collaboration and version control)
 Hello World - A simple example of a Java program
 Data Types - Formats for storing information
 Variables - Data structures that store values
 Operators - Operations that can be performed on or between variables/values
 Control Statements - Statements that change the order in which code is executed
 Comments - Code that is not executed by the compiler

Object-Oriented Programming

Objects and Classes - Collections of variables and methods Methods - Actions that objects can perform Instantiation - Creating a new object Fields - Variables that an object possesses Modifiers - Keywords that affect properties of a variable, method, or class Type Casting - Converting between different data types Imports - Bringing outside code into a program Math - A library of more advanced mathematical functions String - A class for manipulating strings of text Array - A data structure that stores multiple values in a single variable System I/O - Communicating with the program through the console

WPILib Basics

FRC Updates - Installing the FRC software at kickoff or on new computers Iterative Robot - A class containing robot methods that are repeatedly called WPILib - The FRC library Actuators - Components on the robot that can perform actions (outputs) Sensors - Components on the robot that can collect data (inputs) Joysticks - Devices that the operator uses to control the robot (inputs) RobotDrive - A class for controlling the robot drivetrain FRC DriverStation - A program for operating the robot SmartDashboard - A program for displaying robot output to the operator Webdash - The online interface for the RoboRIO Command-Based Programming

Robot Builder - A program for generating the general framework of the robot code Robot Map - A class that maps actuators and sensors to their ports on the RoboRIO Subsystems - Parts of the robot that perform individual tasks Commands - Actions that the robot can perform Command Groups - Groups of actions for the robot to perform in sequence or in parallel Operator Interface - A class that maps the joysticks and buttons with robot commands Robot - An Iterative Robot class that manages the rest of the robot project SmartDashboard Continued - Using additional features of SmartDashboard Timer - A class for keeping track of real time

Inheritance

Subclasses - Extensions of another class that inherit its code Overriding - Code in a subclass replacing code from a superclass Super - Accessing methods and constructors of a superclass Interfaces - Collections of methods that a class is required to implement Inheritance Modifiers - Using abstract, default, final, and access modifiers with inheritance

Design Principles

Code Reuse - Not writing the same code twice Encapsulation - Keeping information self-contained Polymorphism - Using different data types interchangeably Type Safety - Preventing incorrect use of data types Efficiency - Writing algorithms that use less processing power Memory Management - Garbage collection and avoiding memory leaks

Additional Topics

Nested Classes - Defining a class inside of another class Generics - Generic datatypes that can represent any datatype Enums - A special data type to define a collection of constants Exceptions - Errors thrown at runtime Threading - The sequence in which code is executed I/O Streams - Sequences of input or output information Graphics - Visual effects displayed on the screen by the program Annotations - A system for documenting code Regular Expressions - A technique for sorting through Strings Dynamic Programming - A technique for making algorithms more efficient Functional Programming - A style of programming that avoids changes of state Stream Operations - Functional programming techniques for manipulating collections

Projects

Custom Widgets - Creating new widgets for the SmartDashboard Device Characterization - Investigating the usage of various actuators and sensors Motion Profiling - Calculating a trajectory for the robot to follow NetTables Client - Reading data from network tables PID Control - A type of feedback loop RoboRIO Files - Storing files on the RoboRIO Robot Simulator - A program that simulates the robot for testing purposes Vision - Analyzing input from the camera