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So I have an assignment for school in which I need to get the month (assume February always has 28 days) and day of the week the first day of the month starts on. I can't use the calendar class in java. I know how to get the variables from the user but I'm not sure how to display the calendar.
Ok, what you have done so far. Can you show your code.
Whats the plan/approach you have at the time? How did you design it?
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Probably the traditional way, which of course depends on your location. In the US its in a grid with 7 days of the week Sunday to Saturday on each row and as many rows as weeks needed.
I think he's stuck on how to find the starting day and the number of days have in a specific month, and quite similar details. Other than that there cannot be any difficulties to display them. Actually those details are not related to Java anyway, isn't it Norm?
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