IB Computer Science 2

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Friday (9/24/10)

Warmup:

  • You will be creating a user interface menu for use with your AddressBook
  • Open / create your AddressBook's main method
  • Inside the main method, create an AddressBook variable:
AddressBook book = new AddressBook();
  • Print out a message that explains the program (e.g. "Welcome to YOUR_NAME's address book!")
  • Print out a menu with the following options:
(a)dd to address book
(p)rint address book
(q)uit

What would you like to do? 
  • You should prompt for input after the menu is printed. Review Media:JavaIOExample.java for examples of input/output
    1. Add import java.io.*; at the very top
    2. Add private static BufferedReader stdin = new BufferedReader( new InputStreamReader( System.in ) ); before main()
    3. Add throws IOException so that main() reads like public static void main(String [] args) throws IOException
    4. You may now use stdin.readLine(); to read in a String
    5. To compare Strings, use .equals() like so: myStr.equals("a")
  • If the user inputs 'a', then print a message that says "USER SELECTED ADD"
  • If the user inputs 'p', then print a message that says "USER SELECTED PRINT"
  • If the user inputs 'q', then print a message that says "USER SELECTED QUIT"

Agenda:

Homework:

  • Install the Java JDK on your computer (be sure to choose your corresponding operator system)
  • Install Eclipse Classic on your computer (be sure to choose your corresponding operator system on the right)
  • Test it out, and let Mr. Bui know if you run into problems

Wednesday (9/22/10)

Warmup:

Agenda:

Monday (9/20/10)

Agenda:

  • Demo Person class lab assignment
  • Demo Car class lab assignment
  • Demo Contact class lab assignment
  • Review Arrays
  • Array practice activities
    1. Create a new Java class named ArrayPractice1. Create an array of 10 Strings (Use names of students in the room). Using a for loop, print out all the Strings in the array.
    2. Create a new Java class named ArrayPractice2. Create an array of 10 integers (make a bunch of numbers up). Using a for loop and an if statement, print print out only numbers greater than 10.
    3. Create a new Java class named ArrayPractice3. Create an array of 10 integers. Using a for loop, calculate the sum and average.
  • AddressBook class lab assignment

Homework:

  • Install the Java JDK on your computer (be sure to choose your corresponding operator system)
  • Install Eclipse Classic on your computer (be sure to choose your corresponding operator system on the right)
  • Test it out, and let Mr. Bui know if you run into problems

Thursday (9/16/10)

Warmup:

  • Be sure you have completed the Person class lab assignment
  • If you have *not* completed it, then finish it for your warmup
  • If you have already completed, then try the following warmup:
    1. Review Media:JavaIOExample.java
    2. In your Warmups project in Eclipse, create a new Java class named Warmup_9_16_10
    3. Prompt the user for an int
    4. Using an if statement, print out whether or not the user's number is positive or negative

Agenda:

Tuesday (9/14/10)

Warmup:

  • Open Eclipse
  • Create a new project named Warmups
  • Create a new Java filed name Warmup9_14_10 (be sure to include the public static void main())
  • Write a for loop that prints out all the even numbers from 100 DOWN to 0

Agenda:

Homework:

  • Install the Java JDK on your computer (be sure to choose your corresponding operator system)
  • Install Eclipse Classic on your computer (be sure to choose your corresponding operator system on the right)
  • Test it out, and let Mr. Bui know if you run into problems

Friday (9/10/10)

Warmup:

  • Cram for Software Development Quiz

Agenda:

  • Turn in any signed syllabi sheets
  • Software Development Quiz
  • Introduction to Eclipse/BlueJ/JEdit?
  • Java Review...uh oh!
    • semicolons!
    • public static void main( String [] args );
    • Hello, world! - printing / outputting to screen
    • Prompting for input
    • if statements
    • while loops
    • for loops
    • classes, attributes, setters, & getters!

Homework:

  • Install the Java JDK on your computer (be sure to choose your corresponding operator system)
  • Install Eclipse Classic on your computer (be sure to choose your corresponding operator system on the right)
  • Test it out, and let Mr. Bui know if you run into problems

Wednesday (9/8/09)

Warmup:

  • List as many different places and/or ways to obtain information during the problem analysis phase of any project

Agenda:

Tuesday (9/7/09)

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