The Course Description/Syllabus has been posted.Look under 'Handouts' for the handout, and 'Class Slides' for the slides. A handout and slides have been posted.To join the mailing list, visit the following URL: Submitted via email to the TA at (01/18/01) Homework hard copies are due at the beginning of class, and should also be Homework 1 is due on 1/24 at 7:00 PM, points will be deducted for lateness. Report will be expected at the very least. Information in their report as they like. Note that the format of this first homework is very much openĪnd should give an opportunity to students to provide as much At the very least, students should report theirĪttempts to work with an existing implementation of a JVM Installing and experimenting with Guarana or another system Of slides posted on the course web site, such as: Obtained from the various web sites mentioned in the first set Understanding of behavioral reflection based on information The second report should demonstrate a clear The focus of the comparison should be on clearly identifying theįeatures of the Java language that set it apart from an OOPL Imperative Object-Oriented Programming Language (OOPL). The first report should focus on comparing JavaĪnd another programming language, preferably C++ or another With respect to assignment #1a, students are expected to provide Ken Beck's book: "Extreme Programming Explained: Embrace Change"Īddison-Wesley Pub Co ISBN: 0201616416 (01/19/01). Will only cover XP briefly, but students are encouraged to study that To consider when programming large systems in Java. Of the various Java tools and related software engineering techniques.Įxtreme Programming is definitely one of the lightweight methodologies Rather, the course intends to provide a broad and in-depth coverage Rules and practice of eXtreme Programming (i.e., XP) to Java. This course (i.e., "Extreme Java") does not focus on applying the Technical problems using i5.nyu.edu or its software. Two alphabetic characters and at least one numeric or specialĬharacter. I5 must be at least 6 characters long and must contain at least Password, and then for entry of a new password. Upon initial login, the system will prompt for the initial Initial passwords are set to the first 5 digits of your SSN. Unix accounts have been created for the course using students' NetIDs.Īccounts are on i5.nyu.edu (Sun 250 server running Solaris 8). (01/23/01)įor future reference, the following companies provide J2EE-compliantĪpplication servers: BEA, Sybase, Iona, Bluestone, Silverstream, ATG,īorland, iPlanet, and Hitachi. Visual Age for Java (IBM), JBuilder (Inprise), and Forte Tools (Sun). Examples of IDEs to consider are: Visual Cafe (Symantec), In Java, and it should be available on all relevant platforms (i.e., Recommended criteria forĬhoosing an IDE are that it should support J2EE, it should be 100% written The choice of a Java IDE is left up to students. Look under 'Handouts' for a posting of which list you belong to. Look under 'Class Slides', and 'Handouts', respectively.(01/31/01)Īll students were assigned to a TA to submit their homeworks. Slides and Handouts for sessions 2, and 3 have been posted. The class slides are now posted in PDF format. Look under 'Class Slides', and 'Handouts', respectively. The class slides and handouts for Session 4 are now posted. The class slides and handouts for Session 5 are now posted. (02/28/01)įor future reference, the following sites provide useful information on The class slides and handouts for Session 6 are now posted. (03/07/01)Ī sample socket program (in C++) has been posted. Look under 'Class Slides' and 'Handouts', respectively. Slides and additional handouts for Session 7 have been posted. Slides and handouts for Session 8 have been posted. Slides and handouts for Session 9 have been posted. Slides and handouts for Session 10 have been posted. Slides and handouts for Session 11 have been posted. Look under 'Handouts' and 'Demo Programs', respectively. (04/18/01)Īn additional handout and a demo program for Session 11 have been posted. Slides and handouts for Session 12 have been posted. Look under 'Class Slides' and 'Handouts'. Postings for Session 13 have been posted. The final exam specification has been posted. Postings for Session 14 have been posted. G22.3033-007 - Spring 2001 - General InformationĬourant Institute of Mathematical Sciences
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