Primitive data types of Java and PHP Part 2 Video 0021

A Video for the Ojambo.com Primitive data types of Java and PHP Part 2.
Part One of One

The series reviews the similarities and differences between Java and PHP programming languages. The conclusion is that both Java and PHP are very similar. Minor differences are shown in each part of the series.

In part two of the series, primitive data types are discussed. The video begins by selecting a suitable programming editor. Ojambo.com reviewed cross-platform lightweight programming editors.

The rest of the video deals with actual lessons and explains variables, integers, decimals, characters, and Boolean expressions. Next, a “Primitive Data Types” program is written in both Java and PHP. The final lesson in the second part shows how code is compiled before execution in Java and PHP.

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