![]() ![]() The atoms in each section of the course are clear and succinct. This feature is particularly useful even when you’ve completed the example correctly to compare your implementation of an exercise with the one in the course, as in the solution below which shows two techniques for adding entries to a map. Each exercise has a ‘CHECK’ button to verify your answer is correct and if you are struggling with any exercise you can get hints and use the ‘Peek Solution’ link to view a suggested implementation. Once you’ve read an atom you can go on to do the exercises. The course is made up of sections composed of individual atoms, which are small learning units built upon progressively during the course. Once you’ve selected to ‘Start’ the course it will open as a project in the IDE. Once the All Courses screen displays go to Marketplace and select it or you can use the Search course field if it isn’t already displayed. The first course we are going to look at is Atomic Kotlin. Next, go to ‘My Courses’ and select ‘Start New Course’Īll courses for existing installations of IntelliJ IDEA and also the EDU version can be accessed at any time by going to File | Learn and Teach | Browse Courses Select learner and then you will be presented with the Welcome screen: IntelliJ IDEA Edu screen when first installed On opening IntelliJ IDEA Edu for the first time you should see this screen: To add educational functionality to an existing version of IntelliJ IDEA you will need to download and install the EduTools plugin available with instructions here: Īny issues installing IntelliJ IDEA Edu or the plugin please refer to the Troubleshooting guide The IntelliJ IDEA Edu is a free IDE for learning and teaching programming. All of the courses can also be done using Android Studio. You also gain familiarity with the Integrated Development Environment, IntelliJ IDEA and you benefit from all the compile time checks and power tools of working in the IDE. The advantage of this approach is that you are applying what you have learnt straight away. This article reviews some of the courses available with the EduTools Plugin in IntelliJ IDEA where you can read up on the theory and then practise completing exercises directly in the IDE. ![]()
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