Difference between revisions of "IB Computer Science II"

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== Monday (9/14/09) ==
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'''Warmup:'''
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* Be sure that you have completed the Hello, world Java programs from last week
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'''AddressBookMenu Warmup'''
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* You will be creating a user interface menu for use with your AddressBook
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* Open / create your AddressBook's main method
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* Print out a message that explains the program (e.g. "Welcome to YOUR_NAME's address book!")
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* Print out a menu with the following options:
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<pre>
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(a)dd to address book
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(p)rint address book
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(q)uit
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What would you like to do?
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</pre>
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* You should prompt for input after the menu is printed.  Review [[Media:JavaIOExample.java]] for examples of input/output
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* If the user inputs 'a', then print a message that says "USER SELECTED ADD"
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* If the user inputs 'p', then print a message that says "USER SELECTED PRINT"
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* If the user inputs 'q', then print a message that says "USER SELECTED QUIT"
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'''Agenda:'''
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** [[Media:IntroClasses.ppt]]
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** [[Media:IntroObjects.ppt]]
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** [[Person class lab assignment]]
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'''Homework Assignment'''
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* [[How to install Java on Windows]]
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* [[How to install JCreator]]
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* Test your Java and JCreator installs by creating, compiling, and executing a Hello, World! program
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== Thursday (9/10/09) ==
 
== Thursday (9/10/09) ==
 
* Reminder: Summer assignment due at the beginning of class next Tuesday (9/15/09)
 
* Reminder: Summer assignment due at the beginning of class next Tuesday (9/15/09)
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* Program dossier introduction
 
* Program dossier introduction
 
** [http://www.ib-computing.com/html/java/dossier/choices.html IB Computing Dossier suggestions]
 
** [http://www.ib-computing.com/html/java/dossier/choices.html IB Computing Dossier suggestions]
 
'''AddressBookMenu Assignment'''
 
* You will be creating a user interface menu for use with your AddressBook
 
* Open / create your AddressBook's main method
 
* 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:
 
 
<pre>
 
(a)dd to address book
 
(p)rint address book
 
(q)uit
 
 
What would you like to do?
 
</pre>
 
 
* You should prompt for input after the menu is printed.  Review [[Media:JavaIOExample.java]] for examples of input/output
 
* 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"
 
 
'''Homework Assignment'''
 
* [[How to install Java on Windows]]
 
* [[How to install JCreator]]
 
* Test your Java and JCreator installs by creating, compiling, and executing a Hello, World! program
 
  
 
== Tuesday (9/8/09) ==
 
== Tuesday (9/8/09) ==

Revision as of 08:09, 14 September 2009

Monday (9/14/09)

Warmup:

  • Be sure that you have completed the Hello, world Java programs from last week

AddressBookMenu Warmup

  • You will be creating a user interface menu for use with your AddressBook
  • Open / create your AddressBook's main method
  • 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
  • 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 Assignment

Thursday (9/10/09)

  1. Write a Hello, world! program ( Hint: Java program template )
    1. Create a new Java program using JEdit or whatever editor you prefer
    2. Use the Java program template as a guide
    3. Insert your code
    4. Compile and execute your code
      1. Open terminal
      2. Navigate to your Java file
      3. javac FILENAME
      4. Execute your code: java PROGRAM_NAME
  2. Write a program that prints Hello, world 20 times (You may login to eimacs to remember how)
  3. Write a program that prints Hello, world infinite times

Tuesday (9/8/09)

  • Introductions
  • IB Computer Science II Syllabus
  • Name cards
  • Lab setup/config
    • Login username is your first initial and lastname (e.g. pbui)
    • Your password is your student ID number
    • Go to System -> Preferences -> About Me -> Change Password

Summer Break