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Goal List
 
Goal List
   <font size=1>1. Research in detail the structure of nodes in Java. <div align=right>DUE: 9/17</div>
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   <font size=1>1. Research in detail the structure of nodes in Java.         DUE: 9/17
   2. Complete 2D Graphics Tutorial. <div align=right>DUE: 9/27</div>
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   2. Complete 2D Graphics Tutorial.         DUE: 9/27
   3. Finish research, in its entirety, to make it possible to graphically represent nodes. <div align=right>DUE: 10/1</div>
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   3. Finish research, in its entirety, to make it possible to graphically represent nodes.           DUE: 10/1
   4. Create a method to graphically represent a single empty node. <div align=right>DUE: 10/5</div>
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   4. Create a method to graphically represent a single empty node.         DUE: 10/5
   5. Create a method to graphically link together empty nodes. <div align=right>DUE: 10/12</div>
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   5. Create a method to graphically link together empty nodes.         DUE: 10/12
   6. Create a method to control the layout of nodes based on the dimensions of the window they are in. <div align=right>DUE: 10/14</div>
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   6. Create a method to control the layout of nodes based on the dimensions of the window they are in.         DUE: 10/14
   7. Create a method to take a set of empty nodes, and graphically link them together within the bounds of the window. <div align=right>DUE: 10/18</div>
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   7. Create a method to take a set of empty nodes, and graphically link them together within the bounds of the window.         DUE: 10/18
   8. Create a method to graphically display the information a node contains. <div align=right>DUE: 10/22</div>
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   8. Create a method to graphically display the information a node contains.         DUE: 10/22
   9. Create a method to graphically display a given set of nodes, including the data they contain, inside the bounds of the window. <div align=right>DUE: 10/28</div>
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   9. Create a method to graphically display a given set of nodes, including the data they contain, inside the bounds of the window.         DUE: 10/28
   10. Organize all methods into a file that can be used to illustrate how nodes work. This file can be used by any student as they create their own nodes. <div align=right>DUE: 11/1</div></font>
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   10. Organize all methods into a file that can be used to illustrate how nodes work. This file can be used by any student as they create their own nodes.         DUE: 11/1</font>
  
 
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Revision as of 08:45, 15 September 2010

1st Quarter

Description
Create a class in Java that diagrams the formation and structure of Nodes, as they are created. Used to help introduce Nodes to students learning Java.

Resources
http://zetcode.com/tutorials/java2dtutorial/
http://www.sourcecodesworld.com/articles/java/java-data-structures/Nodes.asp
http://www.vias.org/javacourse/chap14_02.html

Goal List

  1. Research in detail the structure of nodes in Java.          DUE: 9/17
  2. Complete 2D Graphics Tutorial.          DUE: 9/27
  3. Finish research, in its entirety, to make it possible to graphically represent nodes.           DUE: 10/1
  4. Create a method to graphically represent a single empty node.          DUE: 10/5
  5. Create a method to graphically link together empty nodes.          DUE: 10/12
  6. Create a method to control the layout of nodes based on the dimensions of the window they are in.          DUE: 10/14
  7. Create a method to take a set of empty nodes, and graphically link them together within the bounds of the window.          DUE: 10/18
  8. Create a method to graphically display the information a node contains.          DUE: 10/22
  9. Create a method to graphically display a given set of nodes, including the data they contain, inside the bounds of the window.          DUE: 10/28
 10. Organize all methods into a file that can be used to illustrate how nodes work. This file can be used by any student as they create their own nodes.          DUE: 11/1

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4th Quarter