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  1. Fall 2024 Syllabus for 605.201.82 - Johns Hopkins University

    The Java language will be used to introduce foundations of structured, procedural, and object-oriented programming. Topics include input/output, data types, operators, program control flow …

  2. Introduction to Programming in Java · Computer Science

    Sep 24, 2024 · Our textbook Computer Science [ Amazon · Pearson · InformIT ] contains Introduction to Programming in Java as its first four chapters. The second half of the book …

  3. Syllabus | Introduction to Programming in Java - MIT OpenCourseWare

    This syllabus section provides the course description and information on meeting times, editors, and installing Java and Eclipse.

  4. www.sci.brooklyn.cuny.edu

    Understand the concept of a program (i.e., a computer following a series of instructions) Declare a variable with an appropriate data type (either character or numeric), initialize the variable's …

  5. omputer – Obviously, you need a computer for this class. Any omputer bought off the shelf is sufficient for this class. However, if you do not have a computer, the CS computer lab is open …

  6. Flow of control and Boolean expressions Defining methods Arrays Basic exception handling and standard Java I/O Classes and objects

  7. Introduction to the Java programming language and libraries. Topics include fundamental data types and control structures, object-oriented programming, string processing, input/output, and …

  8. Introduction to Computer Science Using Java I

    Intended for students with no previous programming background, this course introduces problem-solving methods and algorithm development using Java, one of the most popular high-level …

  9. The purpose of pre/post conditions, in particular as related to verification Compilation and interpretation Understand basic linked list representation and manipulation Understand the use …

  10. Spring 2024 Syllabus for 605.201.82 - apps.ep.jhu.edu

    The Java language will be used to introduce foundations of structured, procedural, and object-oriented programming. Topics include input/output, data types, operators, program control flow …