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Jy0030: Java OOP: Preface to ITSE 2317

Module by: Richard Baldwin. E-mail the author

Summary: This module serves as the Preface to material for the course, ITSE2317 - Java Programming (Intermediate), which Prof. Baldwin teaches at Austin Community College in Austin, TX.

Welcome

Welcome to the course material for ITSE2317 - Java Programming (Intermediate) , which I teach at Austin Community College in Austin, TX.

Official information about the course

The college website for this course is: http://www.austincc.edu/baldwin/

As of November 2012, the description for this course reads:

"ITSE 2317 - Java Programming (Intermediate)

Introduction to JAVA programming with object-orientation. Emphasis on the fundamental syntax and semantics of JAVA for applications and web applets."

The prerequisite for the course is ITSE 2321 or department approval.

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  • Module name: Jy0030: Java OOP: Preface to ITSE 2317
  • File: Jy0030.htm
  • Published: November 29, 2012

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In the past, unknown individuals have copied my modules from cnx.org, converted them to Kindle books, and placed them for sale on Amazon.com showing me as the author. I neither receive compensation for those sales nor do I know who does receive compensation. If you purchase such a book, please be aware that it is a copy of a module that is freely available on cnx.org and that it was made and published without my prior knowledge.

Affiliation : I am a professor of Computer Information Technology at Austin Community College in Austin, TX.

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