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GLOBAL foilset Jan 22 Delivered Lecture for Course CPS616 -- Java Lecture 1 -- Overview
Given by
Nancy McCracken
at CPS616 spring 1997 on
Jan 22 1997
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1 February 97
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What is Java!
Good Books
Java Compared to JavaScript
Language Characteristics (Why its Great)
Basic Applets and Graphics Classes
Language Syntax
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Jan 22 Delivered Lecture for Course CPS616 -- Java Lecture 1 -- Overview
Java Tutorial - Fall 1996 Part 1:Introduction to Java Language
Java Tutorial - Fall 1996 Part II: Java Language and Object-Oriented Concepts
Table of Contents for Jan 22 Delivered Lecture for Course CPS616 -- Java Lecture 1 -- Overview
First Java Lecture of CPS 616 Spring 1997
Delivered by Nancy McCracken as Geoffrey Fox out of Town
Note Java is covered in less detail than in CPS606
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CPS 616 Java Lectures
with Audio January 22 97
Introduction and Base Applets
See:
http://www.npac.syr.edu/users/gcf/cps616-97jan22
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Abstract of CPS616-97 Lecture of January 22
What is Java and HotJava
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Java Tutorial - Fall 1996
Part 1: Introduction to Java Language
and Applets
http://www.npac.syr.edu/users/gcf/javafall96/
http://www.npac.syr.edu/projects/tutorials/Java/
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What are Java and HotJava in a NutShell?
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HotJava's Future 1996- ?
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Overview -- Java and the World Wide Web
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Overview -- What are Java applets in detail?
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Running a Java Applet
History of Java
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History of Java Language and Team
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History of Java Language and Team (contd)
The First Real Java JDK 1.0
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JDK 1.0 -- The Real Java Development Kit!
Some Books on Java and Their Characteristics
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Java Beta Books -- I
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Java Beta Books -- II
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Java Beta Books -- III
Very Brief Contrast of Java and JavaScript
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Comparison of Java and JavaScript -- I
Overall Java Philosopy and Characteristics
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Some Key Java Features
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Java Features -- It's Simple and Familiar!
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Java Features -- It's Object-oriented
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Java Features -- It's Architecture-Neutral
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Java Features -- It's Portable
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Java Features -- It's Somewhat Interpreted
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Java Features -- It's Distributed
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Java Features -- It's Robust
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Java Features -- It's (Hopefully) Secure
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Java Features -- High Performance
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Java Features -- It's Multithreaded
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Java Features -- It's Dynamic
The Java Language and Some Resources
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Java Tutorial - Fall 1996
Part II: Java Language and
Object-Oriented Concepts
http://www.npac.syr.edu/users/gcf/javafall96/
http://www.npac.syr.edu/projects/tutorials/Java/
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Resources for the Java Programming Language
Java Applets Applications and HTML Invocation
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Applications
Applets and their use from HTML
Java Applications
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The Simplest Java Application: Hello, World!
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Java Applets
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Applet Tag: Calling Applets from HTML - I
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Applet Tag: Calling Applets from HTML - II
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<param> Tags and Applets
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The Simplest Java Applet: Hello, World!
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Displaying your applet from a Web page.
Structure of the Java Language
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Java Language -- Lexical Issues I
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Java Language -- Program Structure
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Java Language -- Variable/Expression Types
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Java Language -- Types: Array
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Java Language -- More on Arrays
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Java Language -- Expressions
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Java Language -- Control Flow I
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Java Language -- Control Flow II -- continue
Illustration of Applets using basic Graphics Capabilities in Java
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The Graphics class
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Using Graphics properties
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Drawing simple shapes
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Passing parameters to an applet: the HTML
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Passing parameters to an applet: the applet
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Centering a string in the applet window.
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Applet Flow of Control
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Random color boxes example
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Arrays of random colors
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