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To work from home you will need to download Eclipse Galileo Package.  Choose the Eclipse IDE for Java Developers (189 MB) package. Download  as appropriate for your platform (Win32, Mac, Linux). Save the zip file to disk, then extract it to your hard drive (C:/Eclipse), then launch Eclipse by clicking C:/Eclipse/eclipse.exe.

You probably will not need a Java Runtime Environment (JRE) to use Eclipse if you are using Win XP or Vista or Mac OS X. 

Lecture Slides 

Eclipse and Basic Computing Concepts

Basic Computing Concepts

Procedural Decomposition

Primitive Data - Basic Concepts

Primitive Data - Variables

Loops

Controlling Complexity

Constants

Exam1 Review

Parameters

Methods that Return Values

Introduction to Objects

Objects II

Introduction to Graphics

Graphics

Loop Techniques

Introduction to If/Else     A    B   C   D   E  

 If_Else 2

If Else 3

Exam2 Review

Nov 9 

While Loops

Random Objects and Boolean

Do While Loops and User Errors

File Processing

Arrays I

Arrays II

Arrays III

Exam3 Review       2 Corrected Questions

For Fun:  Top 10 Technology List for 2009

Student Grade Calculator

 


How to submit your work

To check grades

Tutoring schedule

Commonly used Unix commands

Creating a Project in Eclipse

Marty Hall's Java Page

 

Computer Science Resources

Free CS and IT books

A Day in the Life of a Computer Scientist

 

Resources for Lab 7

Links to Java Class libraries

Links to Java Applets

DrawingPanel code (by Reges & Stepp)

Color Palette

Color Palette Applet

Code to help with Lab 7

Importing Pictures

Rays

Shades of Color

Draw String

Draw Fonts

Randomizing Colors

Shapes & Colors

 

click here to check out the spectacular applets from last semester

 

This section will be updated all semester, so come back soon

 

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