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# Introductie

Volgende reeks oefeningen werd opgesteld tijdens de lockdown om de studenten te motiveren extra te programmeren tijdens deze niet zo fijne dagen. Ieder hoofdstuk is gelinkt aan een hoofdstuk uit het handboek (beginnend bij hoofdstuk 13 Overerving tot en met H17 Interfaces) en geeft een iets grotere oefening die ideaal is om de leerstof extra te oefenen.  De reeks begint met een trainingsmissie die de kennis van de eerste 4 hoofdstukken (tot en met H12 "Arrays en klassen") vereist.

Veel plezier gewenst!

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