Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Tuesday, June 12th, 2012

Dear Class: This is the third, and last, part of the final. This will encompass using GameMaker to create a game with the following parameters: Use ducks and beavers (see evil OSU and the great and fantastic UofO) in which the two sides do battle within a room. Please make obstacles such as high school, diploma, and etc.. Good Luck! Sincerely, Mr. Green-Hite

Friday, June 8, 2012

Dear Class: Today is the second part of the final: Please "recreate" the following: Open up Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Express to create this. Look at your old programs you did to help. Good Luck! Sincerely, Mr. Green-Hite

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Dear Class: Part one of final: Write a program that takes in the name, opening value, closing value, and number of shares owned of a publicly-traded stock. Have the program "print" the stock name, opening value, closing value, and the amount of value gained or lost that day in one formatted line. Save the source code as "Final part 1". Sincerely, Mr. Green-Hite

Sunday, June 3, 2012

Monday, Wednesday & Friday, June 4, 6, & 8

Dear Class: Unfortunately, the loading of Android Apps was a complete failure and we are into dead week. Because of that I am going to look at JAVA but from the basic perspective of computer language and, more specifically, Language programming in general. We glossed over this in both C++ and Visual Studio, but we are going to look at it as a whole. This will be the major basis for the Final. Lesson 1 Introduction Lesson 2 Fundamental Programming Concept Lesson 3 Decisions Lesson 4 Applets and Graphics Lesson 5 Introduction to Classes Lesson 6 Methods Lesson 7 Arrays and Vectors Lesson 8 Inheritance and Interfaces Lesson 9 Streams and Exceptions Lesson 10 Event Handling These were all a part of every program we have looked at. Because of that, we will only revisit what we knew previously. I will be having you go over the JAVA tutorial that contains the above Learning Java Language We have today, Wednesday, Friday, and then Tuesday of the week following and then the final is on Thursday. Because SkillsUSA will be a consideration for next year, and since I expect to see most of you next year in advanced programming, we will be making sure we have the basics down. Sincerely, Mr. Green-Hite