9 Java Programming I CSC203

 

JAVA PROGRAMMING I

This course is meant to be an introduction to Java programming. I don’t want it to be though. My goal is to make this course my training ground on becoming a thorough and intermediate JAVA developer. By the end of the course, I should be able to sit down and fully code a 100% working product within an hour!

Let’s see how it goes…

Here’s a breif version of the University’s description of the course:

“This course surveys the major elements and applications of object oriented programming and the Java programming language.  Students are introduced to Java syntax, objects, data types, operators, IO operations, control structures, member functions, and classes.  Students learn the fundamental skills needed to develop and debug simple object oriented applications.  (Prerequisite: CSC130).” University of Advancing Technology, Professor Brooke Estabrook-Fishinghawk

 Date Posted: 12 Mar 2009 @ 08 25 PM
Last Modified: 12 Mar 2009 @ 08 34 PM
Posted By: Ryan Bridglal
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