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In this course, students will learn how to write web applications using Java and JSP (Java Server Pages). This course focuses on fundamental programming concepts such as data types, type conversion, exception handling, assignment statements, methods, objects, conditions, and loops.
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describe computations in a format that is editable by humans. – This textbook teaches programming in a language named Java.
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An understanding of the basic elements of Java input and output including the use of external files. Awareness of the importance of component reuse and of the contents of the Java libraries available on your computer system.
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Hello everyone, Today’s topic is more HTML In class we will do the following: More HTML exercise
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This class is designed to develop individual proficiency and reward individual achievement as students develop the skills necessary to create solutions that interact with web APIs.
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Use technology to integrate internet content with computers and mobile devices. Design and implement content for various digital media, utilizing database technologies. Critically analyze decisions made regarding the use of technology, specifically in the social and ethical domains. Understand the impact of current and emerging technologies on communications, both locally and globally. Create ...
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Prerequisites, Text, Description, Grading, Exams, Homeworks, Laboratories, Outline. Additional information about this course may be found on the Web at http://lucas.cis.temple.edu/~lafollet/1051. Lecture Time: Tuesdays & Thursdays 9:30 AM - 11:50 AM Tuttleman 401B Laboratory Thursdays 1:00 PM - 2:50 PM Instructor : Paul LaFollette