Java Intro with Passion

Sang Shin

This 6-week bootcamp course is designed to teach “basic but essential Java programming” to folks who are new to Java programming. This course can be taken by anyone who wants to learn Java programming. No programming experience is needed in order to take this course.

The 1st session will start from Jan. 16th, 2006.

Sang Shin also teaches J2EE Programming (with Passion!), and Advanced J2EE Programming (with Passion!).

Java API Spec

Mustang

Mustang:
Java SE 6 rc-b65 Draft
Index
Java 2D
JDK Tools and Utilities
Listeners
Swing Components

Tiger:
J2SE v1.5.0
Index
Java 2D
JDK Tools and Utilities
Listeners
Swing Components

Prev:
J2SE v1.4.2
Index
Java 2D
JDK Tools and Utilities
Llisteners
Swing Components

Prev:
J2SE v1.3.1
Index
JDK Tools and Utilities
Llisteners
Swing Components

Java Programming Resources

New Modality features

Barn

Barney

I’ve often heard people say, “I wish we could go back to Mayberry; back to a simpler time when life was far less complicated”. However, even a cursory glance at the decade of the original series run reveals anything but a simple lifestyle. ~ Do people really want to return to the events of the 1960s, or is there something about the attitude of this television show that provides the appeal?
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If you are familiar with the series, it is not hard to think of an episode that portrayed a specific moral value. For example, Andy on Trial shows us the value of friendship and how easy it is to put our friendships at risk when we are concerned with exalting ourselves. The episode Opie the Birdman shows us the importance of taking responsibility for our actions, and how just saying “I’m sorry” doesn’t automatically fix everything. Mr. McBeevee gives us a very pointed lesson about trusting in one another and having faith, even when the evidence suggests otherwise. These examples and many more can be found throughout the series.

So, gird your loins for adventure.