Teach these four Scanner methods that allow students to write interesting code at the beginning of an introductory Java course to give students a feel for programming without overwhelming them.
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- The four methods to start with are:
- int
- double
- next
- nextline
- These four methods provide enough functionality to work on interesting and engaging projects and are selective enough to be approachable.
- With these four methods students can work with numbers, words, and sentences.
- One fun project that students can do after they’ve mastered these four method, learned how to use the Scanner library, and learned println() is a Mad Lib game.