CS3101-3 Programming Language-JAVA Fall 2004 Sept.15th
CS3101-3 Programming Language - JAVA Fall 2004 Sept. 15th
Instructor (and TA) ●Ke Wang ●604 CEPSR oWeb:www.cs.columbia.edu/~kewang Email:kewang@cs.columbia.edu,or kw2036@columbia.edu ●Te:212-646-6076(office) oOffice hour:Wed 2pm-4pm(temporary)
Instructor (and TA) lKe Wang l604 CEPSR lWeb: www.cs.columbia.edu/~kewang lEmail: kewang@cs.columbia.edu, or kw2036@columbia.edu lTel: 212-646-6076(office) lOffice hour: Wed 2pm-4pm(temporary)
About class ●Vebsite: http://www1.cs.columbia.edu/~kewang/cs3 101/index.htm o Meeting time and place: OWed.11am-1pm,825 Mudd OSix weeks only,ends at Oct.20th
About class lWebsite: http://www1.cs.columbia.edu/~kewang/cs3 101/index.htm lMeeting time and place: ¡Wed. 11am-1pm, 825 Mudd ¡Six weeks only, ends at Oct. 20th
Homework ●5or6 homework OOne homework per week OAll programming OGoes out every Wed night ODue next Tuesday 11:59:59pm OSubmission and HW return eletronically OGrade percentage to be determined ●Final?
Homework l5 or 6 homework ¡One homework per week ¡All programming ¡Goes out every Wed night ¡Due next Tuesday 11:59:59pm ¡Submission and HW return eletronically ¡Grade percentage to be determined lFinal?
Late policy o You have one 24-hour extension ●Can be used only once o Otherwise,no late homework will be accepted
Late policy lYou have one 24-hour extension lCan be used only once lOtherwise, no late homework will be accepted
Academia Integrity oThe work you submit should be implemented BY YOURSELF Can get help from me,or friends o Must acknowledge all help given
Academia Integrity lThe work you submit should be implemented BY YOURSELF lCan get help from me, or friends lMust acknowledge all help given
Topics to cover oBasic Java,Objects,Classes,Inheritance, Interfaces,Exceptions,1/O Applets,GUl Programming,Event handling oMultithreading,Basic Networking ●Packages,Libraries oSome advanced topics,like collections, database,XML,etc.(If possible)
Topics to cover lBasic Java, Objects, Classes, Inheritance, Interfaces, Exceptions, I/O lApplets, GUI Programming, Event handling lMultithreading, Basic Networking lPackages, Libraries lSome advanced topics, like collections, database, XML, etc. (If possible)
Textbook ●No required textbook ● Most of the information you need can be found online, especially at http://java.sun.com oTutorials and code camp: http://java.sun.com/learning/tutorial/index.html Java API specification: http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/docs/api/index.html O Important one!Should visit often when coding
Textbook l No required textbook l Most of the information you need can be found online, especially at http://java.sun.com l Tutorials and code camp: http://java.sun.com/learning/tutorial/index.html l Java API specification: http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/docs/api/index.html ¡ Important one! Should visit often when coding
Reference books Core Java 2,Volume I:Fundamentals Core Java 2,Volume ll:Advanced Features OThinking in Java,3rd Edition OElectronic version available: http:/64.78.49.204/ JAVA in a Nutshell (fourth Edition)
Reference books lCore Java 2, Volume I: Fundamentals Core Java 2, Volume II: Advanced Features lThinking in Java, 3rd Edition ¡Electronic version available: http://64.78.49.204/ lJAVA in a Nutshell (fourth Edition)
A word about learning a programming language ●PRACTICE ●PRACTICE ● ●PRACTICE
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