Class Structure and Design
Study Class Structure and Design
Topic: AP Computer Science A
- cat: Class Structure and Design principles
- cat: Instance vs static variables
- cat: Method signatures and documentation
- cat: Access modifiers
- cat: Constructors and overloading
- allowFeature: frq
- distribution: 2024, 25.6, 21.4, 20.1, 10.8, 22, 98136, 3.18, 65.9
- weights:
- reference: Java Reference, https://apstudents.collegeboard.org/ap/pdf/ap-computer-science-a-java-quick-reference_0.pdf
- prism: java
- type: AP Exam
- summary: AP Computer Science A is a college-level course focused on programming and problem-solving using the Java language. Students learn the fundamentals of computer science, including object-oriented programming, algorithms, data structures, and software design principles. The course emphasizes logical thinking, code organization, and debugging through hands-on coding projects and labs. Topics include classes and objects, arrays and ArrayLists, inheritance, recursion, and algorithm efficiency. By the end, students are equipped to write clean, efficient programs and understand how computer science applies to real-world challenges in technology, engineering, and beyond.
- category: Computer Sciences
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