because date++
is a post increment expression which means the statement is executed first and then the value of the variable is changed. below is the difference between post and pre operators according to this source
Post Increment(n++) : First execute the statement then increase the value by one.
Pre Increment (++n) : First increase the value by one then execute the statement.
There is also very nice explanation and java tutorials on java documents site here.
And in your case you are doing this,
//This is post increment so else block will be executed
if ( age == true && date++ >= 25 ) //on the execution of this statement the value of date is still 24
System.out.println( "Exto Libra" );
else
System.out.println( "No go, sorry" );
instead of this,
//But if you use ++date as below then if condition will execute
if ( age == true && ++date >= 25 ) //on the execution of this statement the value of date is 25
System.out.println( "Exto Libra" );
else
System.out.println( "No go, sorry" );
++date
and look into the differences between post- and pre-increment.