CIS 263
Java Programming
Fall, 2000

Professor Roger Kraft
Office: CLO 368
Office phone: (219) 989-2696
Office hours: 1:30--2:30 and 5:00--6:00, TR, and by appointment.
E-mail: roger@calumet.purdue.edu

This course is a study of the Java programming language. Topics include operators, data types, language syntax, programming applets versus applications, object-oriented programming including classes, methods, and inheritance, event-driven programming, and Java development and execution environments. Students are expected to be familiar with structured programming concepts, top-down program development, and the C/C++ programming language. Extensive homework and computer laboratory exercises are assigned. Below are links to pages that contain the course syllabus and more information about Java and this course.

Syllabus
General information about the course, textbooks, homework, exams, grading policy, etc.

Java
Information about Java programming environments, links to Java web sites, examples of Java code that we discuss in class, reading assignments, guidelines for writing and turning in your programming assignments, and your Java programming assignments (after they have been assigned).

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