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This assignment is designed to give you practice with javadoc, creating unit tests and using junit. be sure to follow all style and documentation requirements for this class. see the style and documentation requirements posted on canvas. you are to name your package assign1 and your file palindrome. java. palindrome classpalindrome-teststring : string+ palindrome (string)+ ispalindrome (): booleanthe method ispalindrome is to determine if a string is a palindrome. a palindrome, for this assignment, is defined as a word or phrase consisting of alphanumeric characters that reads the same frontwards and backwards while ignoring cases, punctuation and white space. if there are no alphanumeric characters, the string is considered a palindrome. the method should return true if it is a palindrome and false otherwise. notice – there is no main, no input and no output for this assignment. you are limited to the following java library classes.-string-character
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Farah works in an office with two other employees. all three share a printer and an internet connection. the utility that makes this possible is defragger quicktime soho winzip
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Jason works as an accountant in a department store. he needs to keep a daily record of all the invoices issued by the store. which file naming convention would him the most?
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 16:00, CalCDanG
What is the biggest difference between section breaks and regular page breaks? section breaks are more difficult to add than page breaks. section breaks make it easier for you to view the document as an outline. section breaks allow you to have areas of the document with different formatting. section breaks are smaller than regular page breaks.
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