These are very unlikely to affect an introductory programming course. Most of the new features in Java 7 are under the hood or in specialised libraries. Here, I give a short overview of what’s new, and what you - as a teacher of introductory programming - should be aware of. Some, however, will become visible even close to the beginning of programming. Most of them deal with fairly advanced or specialised topics, and will have no influence on introductory teaching with Java. Java 7 brought a considerable list of new features to the Java system. While it is always good to be up-to-date with the latest versions - what does that actually mean for introductory programming teaching? The recently released BlueJ 3.0.5 brought full support for Java 7. I do not want to split up out viewer community. The reason for the second is that I’d like people to come to one place here, because I hope to have some discussion with viewers on the site here in the comments. That is: You cannot do two things: Sell my videos for money, and duplicate them on your own web site.
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