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Java Programming

Java Programming. Computer Engineering Department JAVA Programming Course Asst. Prof. Dr. Ahmet Sayar Kocaeli University - Fall 201 4. Course Info. Instructor: Yrd. Doc. Dr. Ahmet Sayar E-mail : ahmet.sayar@kocaeli.edu.tr Office hours: By appointment or after the classes

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Java Programming

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  1. Java Programming Computer Engineering Department JAVA Programming Course Asst. Prof. Dr. AhmetSayar Kocaeli University - Fall 2014

  2. Course Info • Instructor: Yrd. Doc. Dr. Ahmet Sayar • E-mail: ahmet.sayar@kocaeli.edu.tr • Office hours: By appointment or after the classes • Class web page:http://www.ahmetsayar.com/lecturenotes/ • Students should normally contact me via email. Be sure to include the name of the course in the subject. Every effort will be made to respond to email within 24 hours except for weekends and holidays. Please use your university email account

  3. Class Web Page http://www.ahmetsayar.com/lecturenotes/ • Syllabus • Lecture slides • Lab Materials • Textbook slides • Textbook’s example codes - zipped • And announcements

  4. The textbook • Walter Savitch, Java: An Introduction to Problem Solving & Programming, 4th. Ed., Pearson Education, International Edition, 2005, ISBN:0-13-149202-0. • Not all the material we cover will be from the book, nor will the order in which we cover this material be the same as in the book. You will have to refer to the slides which will be available on the course web page and your own notes.

  5. Other Resources • Deitel & Deitel, "Java How to Program", Prentice-Hall, 2006 (you can also use older editions) • Arnold, Gosling & Holmes, "The Java Programming Language", Addison-Wesley Professional, 2005 • Oracle JavaSE Tutorial • http://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/ • Check e-book site: Google Books • http://books.google.com/ • YouTube (Video Lectures)

  6. Development Environments • Development Environments • Eclipse • NetBeans* • Or anyother

  7. Grading • Midterm : 30% • Labs : 20% • Final : 50% • LABS: • EVERY WEAK ONE ASSIGNMENT • ASSIGNMENTS ARE GOING TO BE DONE IN THE LAB BY GROUPS OF 3 STUDENTS

  8. Attendance • NOT REQUIRED BUT USED FOR BONUS • LAB GRADES 20% • Late arrivals are disruptive --- plan to arrive five minutes before the start of class

  9. Academic Dishonesty • Cheating will not be tolerated and may result in serious sanctions, • Including immediate failure in the course. • All work in this class is meant to be an individual effort by the person receiving the grade. • Any variation from this is considered cheating

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