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Fork, Commit, Merge - Easy Issue (Java) #451
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please add hacktoberfest label |
Sure! Note that all of these issues may not be eligible for Hacktoberfest, since this is educational repo and the pull requests should be "meaningful" according to Hacktoberfest, so all of these may not count. Contact Hacktoberfest organizers for more info. |
Ooh. btw its a very good and well-maintained repository. 🫡 |
Thank you! I appreciate it, i'm glad if this repo can offer some help for developers all around the world. |
Oh, that's a shame. So all of your commits to other repositories show up there correctly? I think i have to remove the hacktoberfest labels from this repo, i was a bit concerned about how they will think about these issues since this is more in the educational side. Thanks for the info! |
Yes, I think you'll have to remove the labels because its showing |
Okay, i'll do that. Thanks anyway! |
Fork, Commit, Merge - Easy Issue (Java)
Create a Simple Greeting Application Using Java
Note: You don't have ask permission to start solving the issue or get assigned, since these issues are supposed to be always open for new contributors. The actions-user bot will reset the file back to previous state for the next contributor after your commit is merged. So you can just simply start working with the issue right away!
Navigate to the
tasks/java/easy
directory from the root of your project.Then open a file called
GreetingApp.java
.The goal of this task is to create a basic Java application that prompts the user for their name and then prints a greeting message.
For example:
Acceptance Criteria:
To run the program, right-click anywhere in the Java file editor and select
Run Java
.Alternatively, if you have the Code Runner extension installed, you can click the
Play
button in the top-right corner of the editor.The program will run in your Terminal.
If the program works as requested in the task, you are ready to make a pull request!
To work with this issue, you need to have Java installed to your local machine.
Check out README.md for more instructions of installing Java and how to make a pull request.
Feel free to ask any questions here if you have some problems!
Also, kindly give this project a star to enhance its visibility for new developers!
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