Key words Java, Object-oriented, programming, program language
Objectives
Elements of the Java-language are approached through the ideas of structured and object-oriented programming.
Learn to use
- objects and classes
- data types and arrays
- handling errors
- a non-visual and visual program environment
- libraries (re-use)
Being able to write routines and also recursive ones. The student must be able to read, to test and to debug programs. He must know how to present his program.
Topics
- Introduction
- Basics
- Structured programming
- Object-oriented programming
- Many used classes
- Exception-handling
- Graphics user interface-Swing
- Applets
- Streams
- Threads
- Programming with a database – JDBC
- Networks
Prerequisites
None
Final Objectives
Materials used
- En dan is er …Java – Gertjan Laan – Academic Service
- Java voor studenten, derde editie – Doug Bell/Mike Parr – ISBN 90-430-0515-0 – Pearson Education
Study costs
40 Euros
Study guidance
The lecturers can give study guidance.
Teaching Methods
Lecture with classical exercises of the up summed topics.
During the weekly exercises on the computer, the students can, on their own time, make some exercises, which are related with one or more topics.
The lecturer can give some advice.
Assessment
A partial and a final examination. Both are in writing and are open book.
Lecturer(s)
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