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  • first of all you are really cute and thank you for the video. Secondly, could you tell me please how to write in the existing file through java, i mean not by open it and type in it.

  • am subscribing for your channel... :D

  • Unfortunately, i failed to listen to what you were explaining.. :( was streaming to see you :(

  • how do you merge to texts together? using file reader and buffered reader

  • i figured out what was wrong, what i had actually meant was, what directory was it looking in for your file (i had it one folder up from where it should have been)

  • where is the program searching for the ".txt" file? all i get is the error saying, file not found...

  • @inkexplosion1 FileReader fReader = new FileReader ("grades.txt"); pass the filename to FileReader object.

  • Good information, but you have a squeaky mic, and it sounds scripted; if you memorize what you want to say, and just make a vague outline to keep you on topic, it will feel and sound much more natural.

    I hope that helps

  • This is the best I/O tutorial I've found so far! Thanks!

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    girl don't program

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  • Youre explanation are good, you're new enough that ur brain isnt bogged up with complex jargon yet and that's a good thing, most experienced programmers blow at dumbing down this stuff to make it understandable , just look at the java doc.. My advice to you is to produce as much as possible while you still "get it"

  • it´s the first time I watch a video and one girl is teaching java...amazing!

  • lol you seem so nervous. Relaxe ^_^. Tip for public speaking:

    Don't memorize anything, just cover what you need to cover (note cards are great for this, as they limit how much you can fit, forcing you to simplify your reminders). It's much easier to slip when reading or reciting written/planned speeches than it is to speak extemporaneously (ie. "wing" it with basic guide lines). Also, try thinking like you're just talking directly to one person, in stead of a group. Good stuff, though!

  • @Gurgadurgen lol you seems so jealous !

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