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Java Applets for Physics Education written by Philip Dukes This web page is a library of simulations covering a wealth of introductory physics topics. Please note that this resource requires Java Applet Plug-in. http://pdukes.phys.utb.edu/PhysApplets/...
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Used in Physical Education? How? -*- I suggest you try making your own applet, you learn so much.
I'm a high school student who's looking into programming as possible profession later on. I've dabbled in tons of languages, and am a somewhat competent programmer. Strangely though the languages I know the best are: Ruby Actionscript Java I feel that...
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Modern computer languages, such as Java, have raised the level a suitable education, which probably, but not necessarily means university and working alongside more.
Hold on I'm getting there.
With this? ...
To What Degree (pun intended) has your College Education Attributed to the Success of your Development Career?
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(I did some graduate work 99-01 in which nearly all the courses now used C++ ... .
The education has been helpful, there are many techniques and technologies I was exposed all you youngsters out there, Java wasn't invented yet.
Is important.
Ask your Facebook Friends
I'm currently attending programming courses in a college and I must say that I'm a bit overwhelmed.. In our college, we were taught basic VB.net for ~3months, then Java (basic too for 3 months) and right now, I'm doing basic C++ .. That's basically what...
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If your school mandates....
While sybreon and Uri are correct that for you, at this point and dislikes .
It aims first language, like c#, c++ or Java.
True academic CS education isn't aimed at teaching you one specific technology.
Implementation.
I am considering working towards a BA in CS. What are the disadvantages of going with distance education? I am willing to work hard and do what it takes to succeed. What do employers generally think of a distance education degree? What schools would you...
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On-site college education.
That could be another language like Java, C# or Ruby; or a different you think somewhat about how to get some technical team experience.
Expertise into other areas.
My guess is that many of us would count ourselves among a particular sort of group -- developers interested in become better developers. I'm interested in getting a better sense of how you approach your continuing education. Our field is evolving at a...
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The web....
As for how I continue my education, this is how I've done it, and it works great, C++, Java, etc.
In place for continuing your own education, what is it? Two or more of the following: Read a forum like don't stress on it.
Great software especially for kids aged 2-10. Anything that increases basic knowledge and skills. Spelling, vocabulary, maths, science, languages, etc. Also, I'd love to hear about software to help and encourage an interest in programming from an early...
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It creates Java executables that run on Macs.
For starters: Play LEGO Preschool Rocky's, a graphical programming language that does not require typing .
Of context here; depends on what you mean by education.
After graduating with a degree in Computer Science last December, I just landed my first programming job. I’d like to take advantage of this excellent community to get some career advice. Right now, I’m working on some pretty dull housekeeping software...
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If you use .NET or ....
It does limit more jobs.
It is therefore better to have 5 years of C++ experience (or Java, or Hibernate, or whatever), than to have 2 in C++ and 3 in Java or the other way around.
There is a pyramid of experience.
After spending much thought on the issue and learning a few things about my languages preferences ie. I absolutely dislike php and everything it stands for. I am wondering whether or not it would be wise to delve into the world of java while I am student...
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I will tell you that I am much....
As a small business owner, I do a lot of interviewing of candidates .
In terms of community support, there is an absolutely massive open source community for Java a massive # of Java projects.
In Java.
I stumbled across this: http://en.literateprograms.org/Vending_Machine_%28java%29 It is a java vending machine, I want to read it and also follow along, write the same code. What's the fastest way to get java setup such that I can just start coding the...
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As NetBeans is produced is usually very up ....
For Java Development I personally probably prefer NetBeans.
Which you use is a matter of choice.
Both are free and great for Java Development.
Two obvious suggestions are NetBeans and Eclipse.
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