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LEARN JAVA (GUI APPLICATIONS)

Thursday, February 19th, 2009

LEARN JAVA (GUI APPLICATIONS) is a self-study tutorial teaching the basics of building a Java application with a graphic user interface (GUI). LEARN JAVA (GUI APPLICATIONS) has 9 lessons covering object-oriented programming concepts, using a integrated development environment to create and test Java projects, building and distributing GUI applications, understanding and using the Swing control library, exception handling, sequential file access, graphics, multimedia, advanced topics such as printing, and help system authoring.

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The focus of LEARN JAVA (GUI APPLICATIONS) is to use the existing objects and capabilities of the Java Swing library to build a wide variety of useful desktop applications. Some of the applications built include: Stopwatch, Calendar Display, Loan Repayment Calculator, Flash Card Math Game, Database Input Screen, Statistics Calculator, Tic-Tac-Toe Game, Capital City Quiz, Information Tracker (with plotting), Blackjack, Line, Bar and Pie charts, a version of the first video game ever - Pong, and a Telephone Directory.

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BEGINNING VISUAL J# EXPRESS

Thursday, February 19th, 2009

BEGINNING VISUAL J# EXPRESS is presented using a combination of over 400 pages of course notes and actual Visual J# Express examples. Ten “plain-English” lessons explain the Visual J# Express toolbox, event methods, and many elements of the J# computer language (which is based on Sun’s Java language). Examples are used to demonstrate every step in the application building process. The tutorial also includes several computer projects that illustrate practical applications of Visual J# Express, including loan calculators, graphics programs, portfolio managers, checkbook balancers, and even a simple video game!

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BEGINNING VISUAL J# EXPRESS sells for $19.95. The course requires Windows 2000, NT or XP, ability to view and print documents saved in Microsoft Word format, and Microsoft Visual J# Express. This course is written for the absolute beginner - no programming experience is required, but familiarity with Windows use is expected.
Requires: Windows 2000/XP/NT, ability to view and print documents saved in Microsoft Word format, and Visual J# Express.

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