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Java Quick Reference Sheet (Cheat Sheet)

Download and print the Java Quick Reference Sheet for FREE! Our members have put together this great resource for beginner and expert programmers. Please download and print the PDF below. Our quick reference sheets include syntax and information for commonly used tasks, syntax, and more!
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Download & Print the Java Reference Sheet (900k, PDF)


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Java Quick Reference Sheet Includes:
  • Java Extension Packages
  • Common Extensions
  • Data Types
  • Comments
  • Arithmetic Operators
  • Equality Operators
  • Relational Operators
  • Logical Operators
  • In/Decremental Operators
  • Escape Sequences
  • If/Else Statements
  • For Loops
  • While Loops
  • Do While Loops
  • Switch Statements
  • Arrays
  • Methods
  • File I/O
  • Classes
  • Exception Handling
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Potter
Wow, I wish this was around during my CS 122 class, when I was learning java.
fowlergod09
Thank You very much for this. i am sure it will help me enormously.
1lacca
rethikim, I've moved your question into a separate post in the Java forum, it's title is: Exception in thread main.
Next time please start a new thread for a question, don't hijack another one.
bhandari
It was cheat sheet which brought me from internet to DIC.

Thanks for it.
Betsy-H
Great thanls, I must really learn this about Javascript. I'm totally "green"
Thanks. biggrin.gif xxxBetsy xxx
bhandari
Java is different from JavaScript. There is non for javascript. But you may request one here. smile.gif

http://www.dreamincode.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=17947
vinaydc
an awesome post..this will be good for me to learn java now..
JAGA
WAT THE BULLSHIT IS THIS REFERENCE......... I AM UN ABLE TO OPEN THE CONTENT
skyhawk133
Awww Shucks. With that kind of attitude, it's probably a good thing.

myra
Man, I love DIC! This reference will surely come in handy for my course happy.gif Thank you so much!
Baby_IT
I sure hope this will help me with my Java class
pc_w12ard
This is all a java programmer needs!!
sama_thebest
thanks biggrin.gif biggrin.gif biggrin.gif biggrin.gif biggrin.gif
1derMom
Awesome!! Remembering the proper syntax is half the battle!
Very handy, Thanks! icon_up.gif
wesman8364
I am totally new to JAVA. A true beginner. So I am going to need all the help I can get to pass this JAVA class. Thanks for being there. Hopefully this site will help me. I have saved you as a favorite.
INTERROBANG!?
Fantastic! Quick Reference sheets are always a plus when you have been writing code in different languages or are a bit rusty.
Dogstopper
QUOTE(INTERROBANG!? @ 19 Jan, 2009 - 02:55 PM) *

Fantastic! Quick Reference sheets are always a plus when you have been writing code in different languages or are a bit rusty.

I agree, thanks Skyhawk! (And all others who contributed)
abgorn
The cheat sheet doesn't open for me either, it says it's damaged and con't be repaired mellow.gif
merlinfire
Great job DIC. You guys are a great resource for beginners and pros alike.
Home_schooled1
Thank you for the refernce sheet. It helps a great deal. biggrin.gif
ltmylinh
QUOTE(merlinfire @ 1 Mar, 2009 - 07:06 AM) *

Great job DIC. You guys are a great resource for beginners and pros alike.

Thanks very much. It's very useful for me. Thanks Dream.In.Code!
jpconleyiv
WOW I just found these and THANKS!!! I am finishing up my intro programming class than next sem off to java, but I will be using this in the summer hopefully to get ahead!! Huge Help!!!!
ivey.eli
Wow! very nice! smile.gif
SonVin
Fantastic! This sheet will help a lot icon_up.gif
nuclear_dawn
Would you all mind if I shared this with some of my classmates?? Or would you rather I redirect them to the site instead?
Martyr2
The cheat sheets are open to the public and were made for people to share. Have at it and pass it around to all of your friends. Let me know about our site too if they have questions with their projects. You don't have to direct them here, but any word of mouth is great so if you want to drop the URL feel free.

Be sure to check out all the other cheat sheets we have made for various languages as well.

Enjoy! smile.gif
jaf
I can't open this one either -- say's it's damaged.

There really is a problem here --maybe browser or Adobe reader version? blink.gif
javawannab
thank you for this....very helpful!!
Jawarneh
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imfarhan
Thanks .helpful icon_up.gif
nakubuko
I just found this site... I am a student of programming.... with this site i think i can learn all the languages...

This site can help anyone to be a good programmer or even the best programmer you can be..


THANKS GUY FOR SHARING YOUR KNOWLEDGE!
willfind22
QUOTE(abgorn @ 27 Feb, 2009 - 10:56 AM) *

The cheat sheet doesn't open for me either, it says it's damaged and con't be repaired mellow.gif


anyone find a solution to this problem?
steelio
I was getting frustrated going back and fourth in my text book getting information. Thanks for the guide AWESOME! biggrin.gif
Klemz
Thank you very much for this!!! it has already been useful smile.gif
keep up the good work!! icon_up.gif
newbieLife
thank you for this again. i found first for c++ and java after.
it is very very very helpful and it will be too
and it is good for programmers who write in multiple lang. this helps not missed up.
between languages. smile.gif
Kairi
Wow this is a huge super help for me to go over what i need to know in java, thanks so much in posting this up icon_up.gif
Makulet_Jerome12
QUOTE(skyhawk133 @ 20 Aug, 2006 - 03:49 PM) *

Java Quick Reference Sheet (Cheat Sheet)<br><br>

Download and print the </dream.in.code> Java Quick Reference Sheet for FREE! Our members have put together this great resource for beginner and expert programmers. Please download and print the PDF below. Our quick reference sheets include syntax and information for commonly used tasks, syntax, and more!
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<td nowrap width="100%" valign="top">Java Quick Reference Sheet Includes:
  • Java Extension Packages
  • Common Extensions
  • Data Types
  • Comments
  • Arithmetic Operators
  • Equality Operators
  • Relational Operators
  • Logical Operators
  • In/Decremental Operators
  • Escape Sequences
  • If/Else Statements
  • For Loops
  • While Loops
  • Do While Loops
  • Switch Statements
  • Arrays
  • Methods
  • File I/O
  • Classes
  • Exception Handling


Download All Our Other Reference Sheets!</td>
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llemes4011
This is an excellent resource for beginners =)
I had one question though... String was listed under data types. The String class resides in the java.lang package (which is auto-imported into all classes). Because of this, I think of a String as a class rather than a data type. Of course, the other side of the argument is that it IS a data type because it can accept a value from text wrapped in quotations ("Text"), without needing a constructor.....

Anyways, there's my 2 cents XD
Thanks again for the sheet though =)
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