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Thread: Hi everyone

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    Default Hi everyone

    Hi,

    great java community i am new java programmer, i hope to learn java from A 2 Z

    i hope u support me during the process cause i get a lot of compiling errors needs some insights.

    thanks

    Mios

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    Default Re: Hi everyone

    Welcome!

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    Default Re: Hi everyone

    public class Welcome {
     
    	public static void main(String[] args) {
     
    		// 26 letters in the alphabet
    		char[] alphabet = new char[26];
    		for (int i = 0; i < 26; i++) {
     
    			//ASCI 'a' starts at decimal 97
    			alphabet[i] = (char) (i + 97); 
    		}
     
    		int level = 1;
    		for (char c : alphabet) {
    			for (int i = 0; i < level; i++)
    				System.out.print(c);
     
    			// Promotion!
    			level++; 
    			System.out.println();
    		}
     
    		System.out.println("       ~Welcome~");
    	}
    }