This repository contains Java code samples and projects developed by Omid Shabab. It serves as a collection of various Java applications, libraries, and examples to demonstrate different concepts and techniques.
This repository is a collection of Java projects and code snippets created by Omid Shabab. The code examples cover a wide range of topics and can be used as a reference or learning resource for Java developers.
To use the code from this repository, you need to have Java Development Kit (JDK) installed on your system. You can download the latest version of JDK from the official Oracle website or use a package manager for your operating system.
The repository is organized into folders, each representing a different Java project or topic. You can navigate to the desired folder and explore the code within. Additionally, each folder may contain a README.md file providing specific instructions on how to use the code or run the project.
To use a specific code snippet or project, you can clone this repository using Git:
git clone https://github.com/omidshababdev/java.git
Once cloned, you can open the project in your favorite Integrated Development Environment (IDE) or compile and run the Java files using the command line.
The following are some of the examples and projects available in this repository:
example1/
- Demonstrates basic Java syntax and concepts.example2/
- Implements a simple Java application showcasing object-oriented programming principles.example3/
- Illustrates file handling and input/output operations in Java.example4/
- Introduces multithreading and concurrency concepts in Java.
Feel free to explore the repository and check out the various examples and projects available.
Contributions to this repository are welcome! If you would like to contribute, please follow these steps:
- Fork the repository.
- Create a new branch for your feature or bug fix.
- Make your changes and commit them with descriptive commit messages.
- Push your changes to your forked repository.
- Submit a pull request describing your changes.
Please ensure that your contributions align with the purpose and scope of this repository.