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In this new age of Technology (Website, social media, etc., we have been given the opportunity to minister and serve others in many ways. Using the techniques you have learned in this chapter, write a program which displays at least 5 different sentences that explain how technology has been used to win souls to Christ.


Instructions: Write a portion of a program for a church's website. The program will be used for a chatting feature, which should include an Input Box that requests the user's name. The message box should include the user's name and the Scripture of the Day (chapter and verse only).


The program should be similar to the text below:
Welcome, Bob, To The Liberty University Website!
The Scripture for the day is: Matthew 6:11


The assignment must have the following statements and components as demonstrated in the text:
1 Java file and 1 Class file
Variable
Input Statement


Program should follow Java Programming Conventions as shown in the Grading Rubric.


Exercise 2.14 Write an application that displays the numbers 1 to 4 on the same line, with each pair of adjacent numbers separated by 1 space. Use the following techniques:
Use 1 System.out.println statement
Use 4 System.out.print statements
Use 1 System.out.printf statement


Exercise 2.15 (Arithmetic) Write an application that ask the user to enter 2 integers, obtains them from the user and prints their sum, product, difference and quotient (division). Use the techniques shown in Figure 2.7


Exercise 2.26 (Comparing Integers) Write an application that reads 2 integers, determines whether the first is a multiple of the second and prints the result. [Hint: Use the remainder operator.]

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BMIS 212 Week 1 Programming Assignment

In this new age of Technology (Website, social media, etc., we have been given the opportunity to minister and serve others in many ways. Using the techniques you have learned in this chapter, write a program which displays at least 5 different sentences that explain how technology has been used to win souls to Christ.

Instructions: Write a portion of a program for a church's website. The program will be used for a chatting feature, which should include an Input Box that requests the user's name. The message box should include the user's name and the Scripture of the Day (chapter and verse only).

The program should be similar to the text below:
Welcome, Bob, To The Liberty University Website!
The Scripture for the day is: Matthew 6:11

The assignment must have the following statements and components as demonstrated in the text:
1 Java file and 1 Class file
Variable
Input Statement

Program should follow Java Programming Conventions as shown in the Grading Rubric.

Exercise 2.14 Write an application that displays the numbers 1 to 4 on the same line, with each pair of adjacent numbers separated by 1 space. Use the following techniques:
Use 1 System.out.println statement
Use 4 System.out.print statements
Use 1 System.out.printf statement

Exercise 2.15 (Arithmetic) Write an application that ask the user to enter 2 integers, obtains them from the user and prints their sum, product, difference and quotient (division). Use the techniques shown in Figure 2.7

Exercise 2.26 (Comparing Integers) Write an application that reads 2 integers, determines whether the first is a multiple of the second and prints the result. [Hint: Use the remainder operator.]

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