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    Bakery Business Analysis

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    Finale’s reputation for providing high quality desserts and maintaining above average customer service motivated members of our team to observe and analyze the bakery’s operational process. Its outstanding performance was recognized when the restaurant was chosen as the Best of Boston 2000 in the dessert category and was featured on the Food Network. All team members participated in the observation and data collection process. The task time and efficiency analysis was assigned to three

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    Intro to Java Netbeans

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    Chapter 1 CHAPTER 1 Introduction to Java Objectives  To understand what is an Object Oriented Programming language.  Some information about Java programming language  What makes the java language different to other languages  What makes up Java – the files and where Java is installed on a computer  Getting an idea of the different versions of Java  How to create‚ compile and run a Java program at the command line - without the use of an IDE like NetBeans Chapter 1- Intro to

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    Java the Amazing Language

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    Graduate School of Management & Technology ITEC 620 – Fall 2009 Research Paper Title: JAVA – The Amazing Language Submitted By: Shariq Nawaz Abstract This paper will examine why Java is an amazing programming language. Java is a corporate user’s delight as it is hardware and Operating System (OS) independent. The existing infrastructure can be used without major expenditure in upgrade. This is possible as source codes are compiled to machine independent bytecode instead of hardware/OS

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    Java Basic Swings

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    2013 Marty Hall Customized Java EE Training: http://courses.coreservlets.com/ Java‚ JSF 2‚ PrimeFaces‚ HTML5‚ JSP‚ Ajax‚ jQuery‚ Spring‚ Hibernate‚ RESTful Web Services‚ Hadoop‚ Android. Developed and taught by well-known author and developer. At public venues or onsite at your location. Basic Swing 2 Better GUI Controls Originals of Slides and Source Code for Examples: http://courses.coreservlets.com/Course-Materials/java.html © 2013 Marty Hall Customized Java EE Training: http://courses

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    Java Exception Handling

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    [Page 575] Part 4: Exception Handling‚ I/O‚ and Recursion The Goddess Chalchihuitlicue‚ found in the Valley of Mexico‚ 1300-1500 AD (stone)‚ Aztec / Musée de l’Homme‚ Paris‚ France / Bridgeman Art Library This part introduces the use of exception handling and assertions to make your programs robust and correct‚ the use of input and output to manage and process a large quantity of binary data‚ and the use of recursion to write methods for solving inherently recursive problems. [Page 576]

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    Java Applet Checkpoint

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    A Java applet is a small program designed to run on a web page or in a Java virtual machine. The small size of the applet allows it to be executed in most browsers quickly. Applets can be used for various jobs from displaying images to custom navigation menus and even in-browser applications like calculators. A great resource I have found for Java applets is http://www.javafile.com. This site provides many different applets for people to use on their sites. One applet in particular located

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    Java vs .Net

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    Architectural Strategies Java VS .Net Technology University of Phoenix Online Software Architecture July 16‚ 2012 CDCo needs to improve its architecture strategy in order to make the current application architecture more efficient and productive. Looking at the level 0 target state architecture of CDCo‚ improvement is necessary and choosing which types of technology to use needs to be thoroughly examine to see which is more beneficial to use or adapt

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    The Art and Science of Java

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    The Art and Science of Java Preliminary Draft Eric S. Roberts Stanford University Stanford‚ California January 2006 Preface This text is an early draft for a general introductory textbook in computer science—a Java-based version of my 1995 textbook The Art and Science of C. My hope is that I can use much of the existing material in writing the new book‚ although quite a bit of the material and overall organization have to change. At this point‚ the material is still in a preliminary form

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    Introduction to Java Programming Brief History Java was created in 1991 by James Gosling‚ Mike Sheridan‚ and Patrick Naughton of Sun Microsystems and was released in 1995 as a core component of Sun Microsystems’ Java Platform. Initially called Oak‚ in honor of the tree outside Gosling’s window‚ its name was changed to Java because there was already a language called Oak. The original motivation for Java was the need for platform independent language that could be embedded in various consumer

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    Key Words in Java

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    Java KeywordsBy Barry Burd Part of the Java For Dummies Cheat Sheet The 50 Java keywords have specific meanings within the language‚ so you can’t use the keywords in this table for anything other than their function within Java. And‚ you can’t make up new meanings for the words false‚ null‚ and true‚ either. But for technical reasons‚ those three words aren’t called keywords. Whatever! Note: The boldface words in the “What It Does” column are other keywords. Keyword | What It Does |

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