This page is:
http://www.bernstein-plus-sons.com/.dowling/CSC012/index.htm
Herbert J. Bernstein
yaya@dowling.edu
based on the course web page by Bill Steinmetz
This course is designed to introduce the fundamental concepts required to program a computer. In particular, the notions of top-down structured programming, selection, and repetition are discussed in the context of the Java programming language. In addition, the relatively new concept of Object Oriented Programming (OOP) will provide a common thread throughout the semester. As we go along, I will attempt to summarize the activities of our class and post them here. That way, if you happen to miss a class or want to review what we did, you can find some help here.
Syllabus (How course is graded and overview of course)
Java 2 Platform SE v1.3 (This is great if you forget which methods go with which classes!)
How to create your program, execute it, and get hard copy to hand in
For help with web designing & developing:
WDVL - the Encyclopedia of Web Design Tutorials Articles and Discussions
ColorMaker (This web page was colored using this interesting site.)
VisiBone for
help choosing "web-safe" colors:
To get definitions and reference links for computer or internet related terms:
Webopedia Online Computer Dictionary for Internet Terms and Technical Support.
This page is based on the CSC012N course web page by Bill Steinmetz, Fall 2001. Revised by Herbert J. Bernstein, 4 November 2001.