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I earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Engineering from Case Western Reserve University. During my undergrad, I spent 2 years as a teaching assistant for an introduction to Java course. Since July 2016, I have been working full-time as a Software Engineer in the Edison Engineering Development Program at GE Transportation.
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Preview of The Java String Manipulation Project Solution

The Java String Manipulation Project Solution

While there are many solutions to the String Manipulation Project, this solution set will provide all 8 working methods as well as JUnit tests for each method. The testing code can also be used to grade each student's assignment if needed. There's no license fee because I believe in free education materials. However, I have to keep food on the table somehow. Feel free to share the solution with friends but please refer them back to The Renegade Coder.
Preview of The Java String Manipulation Project

The Java String Manipulation Project

The String Manipulation Project is a programming project designed by The Renegade Coder for Java beginners. Topics covered by the project come from content that can be found in the Java Basics series. Therefore, students who have completed this series should feel comfortable tackling this project. The String Manipulation Project comes with the following: A 5-page PDF which includes: - A problem statement - 8 string-related methods for implementation with examples - Tips & tricks for implementi
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Experience

I earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Engineering from Case Western Reserve University. During my undergrad, I spent 2 years as a teaching assistant for an introduction to Java course. Since July 2016, I have been working full-time as a Software Engineer in the Edison Engineering Development Program at GE Transportation.

Teaching style

I tend to teach using the Socratic method. While students may find it irritating after I follow up their response with another question, I find it far more rewarding. I love it because it forces students to think critically and come up with their own solutions to real problems. Of course, it's also fun to watch light bulb go off in their head.

My own education history

To echo some of the information in the experience section, I earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Computer Engineering from Case Western Reserve University in 2016. During my undergrad, I also spent a semester in the United Kingdom at the University of Manchester studying sound design and system architecture.