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Given by Nancy J. McCracken at ECS400 Senior Undergraduate Course on Spring Semester 1996. Foils prepared 27 February 1996
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Java is an object-oriented language based on C++ suitable for general distributed applications programming. In this course, we will concentrate on Java applets to program application interfaces on the World Wide Web.
These lecture slides on programming in Java will show a series of small programming examples, designed to illustrate the main features of the language.
They accompany the Java Course Module, by Geoffrey Fox, which covers more details about the language.
Text: "Teach yourself Java in 21 days", by Laura Lemay and Charles L. Perkins, February 1996, Sams.net Publishing.


Table of Contents for Introduction to Java Programming: a Stroll Through Java


1 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML A Stroll through Java
2 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML A Stroll through Java
3 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML The Simplest Java Application: Hello, World!
4 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML The Simplest Java Applet: Hello, World!
5 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Displaying your applet from a Web page.
6 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML The Graphics class
7 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Using Graphics properties
8 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Passing parameters to an applet: the HTML
9 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Passing parameters to an applet: the applet
10 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Drawing simple shapes
11 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Centering a string in the applet window.
12 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Random color boxes example
13 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Arrays of random colors
14 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Applet Flow of Control
15 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Threads
16 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Example showing the standard thread methods
17 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Example showing thread methods, continued
18 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Object-Oriented Programming in JAVA - defining a class
19 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML More methods in the class definition
20 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Defining a child class
21 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Using parent and child classes
22 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Parent and child example, continued
23 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Overloading Constructors
24 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML More child classes
25 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML The Class Hierarchy of this example
26 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Getting Images
27 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Drawing Images
28 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML An Image Drawing Example
29 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Double Buffering
30 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Using Mouse Events for User Interaction
31 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Mouse Events: Initializing the movable objects
32 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Mouse Move Event
33 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML The Set of Mouse Dragging Events
34 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML More Methods in the Movable Point class
35 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Keyboard Events
36 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML AWT - Grid Layout with Two Components
37 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML AWT - Adding Components to a Layout
38 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML AWT - Canvas Component
39 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML AWT - Panel Component with Buttons
40 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML AWT - Handling Actions from Components
41 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Designing an AWT User Interface - the Pizza Order example
42 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Pizza Order: GUI Components
43 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Pizza Order: the Specials Component
44 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Pizza Order: the Toppings Component and Graphics Canvas
45 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Pizza Order: the Class Hierarchy
46 Separate IMAGE * Separate HTML Pizza Order: the Calling Hierarchy

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