Chapter 6

Using the Building Blocks: Variables, Values, and Types

In This Chapter

arrow Declaring variables

arrow Assigning values to variables

arrow Working with numbers

arrow Using Java types

Back in 1946, John von Neumann wrote a groundbreaking paper about the newly emerging technology of computers and computing. Among other things, he established one fundamental fact: For all their complexity, the main business of computers is to move data from one place to another. Take a number — the balance in a person’s bank account. Move this number from the computer’s memory to the computer’s processing unit. Add a few dollars to the balance and then move it back to the computer’s memory. The movement of data . . . that’s all there is; there ain’t no more.

Good enough! This chapter shows you how to move around your data.

Using Variables

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