UNIT 1 Getting Started with Java
Lesson 1: Background
1.1 History of Computers
1.2 Computer Hardware and Software
1.3 binary Representation of Information
and computer Memory
1.4 Programming Languages
1.5 The Software Development Process
1.6 Basic Concepts of Object-Oriented
Programming
Summary
Lesson 2: First Java Program
2.1 Why Java?
2.2 The Java virtual Machine and Byte Code
2.3 Choosing a User Interface Style
2.4 Hello World
2.5 Edit, Compile, and Execute
2.6 Temperature Conversion
2.7 Turtle Graphics
Summary
Lesson 3: Syntax, Errors, and Debugging
3.1 Language Elements
3.2 Basic Java Syntax and Semantics
3.3 Terminal I/O for Different Data Types
3.4 Comments
3.5 Programming Errors
3.6 Debugging
Summary
Lesson 1: Background
1.1 History of Computers
1.2 Computer Hardware and Software
1.3 binary Representation of Information
and computer Memory
1.4 Programming Languages
1.5 The Software Development Process
1.6 Basic Concepts of Object-Oriented
Programming
Summary
Lesson 2: First Java Program
2.1 Why Java?
2.2 The Java virtual Machine and Byte Code
2.3 Choosing a User Interface Style
2.4 Hello World
2.5 Edit, Compile, and Execute
2.6 Temperature Conversion
2.7 Turtle Graphics
Summary
Lesson 3: Syntax, Errors, and Debugging
3.1 Language Elements
3.2 Basic Java Syntax and Semantics
3.3 Terminal I/O for Different Data Types
3.4 Comments
3.5 Programming Errors
3.6 Debugging
Summary