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  1. Get started with Classroom for students - Google Help

    This article is for students. Teachers, go here. If you’re new to Classroom, this article will show you around and help you complete common tasks.

  2. Classroom Help - Google Help

    Official Google Classroom Help Center where you can find tips and tutorials on using Google Classroom and other answers to frequently asked questions.

  3. What does .class mean in Java? - Stack Overflow

    Feb 26, 2013 · A class literal is an expression consisting of the name of a class, interface, array, or primitive type, or the pseudo-type void, followed by a '.' and the token class.

  4. Join a class with a class code in Google Classroom

    Trouble joining a class? I forgot or lost the class code To join a class, you just need to enter the class code once. After you join, you don’t need to enter the code again. If you forget, lose, or …

  5. Calling parent class __init__ with multiple inheritance, what's the ...

    A mixin is a class that's designed to be used with multiple inheritance. This means we don't have to call both parent constructors manually, because the mixin will automatically call the 2nd …

  6. What is a "static class" in Java? - Stack Overflow

    A good use of a static class is in defining one-off, utility and/or library classes where instantiation would not make sense. A great example is the Math class that contains some mathematical …

  7. Generic constraints, where T : struct and where T : class

    Jun 4, 2010 · Well, somehow I cannot make a difference between where T : struct and where T : class. If I remove the third function (3), the following code does not compile either:

  8. java - Creating an instance using the class name and calling ...

    Is there a way to create an instance of a particular class given the class name (dynamic) and pass parameters to its constructor. Something like: Object object = …

  9. word choice - Writing “the class of 2014” in a résumé? - English ...

    The expression class of— is rarely used in resumes. One either explicitly states the graduation date, e.g. [Expected] Date of Graduation: June 2014, or indicates their years of attendance to …

  10. The class is/are all working on a project together [duplicate]

    The class is/are all working on a project together. I am curious to know whether I can use both is and are in this sentence - with a small difference in meaning.