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Teaching duties for Fall, 2007
- IS 122, Introduction to Information Systems programming. First course
in Java programming focusing on business problems. For more information,
see the syllabus.
Click on examples
to see the sample code from the text (Deitel & Deitel Java How to
Program, 7th edition). We provide 20 hours a week of tutoring in the
Christmore La (BC-232) and the hours are available at
http://business.nmsu.edu/~cmora/javaGen/TutorSchedule.htm
- IS 322,
Intermediate Object Oriented Programming, section 1.This is the third
course in our Java Programming sequence. The pre-requisites
for this course are MATH 242 and IS 222 or equivalent. For the foreseeable future, this course will be
taught using the Java programming language, and this course assumes basin
programming skills, preferably in Java. For more
information see the
syllabus. See the Downloads section below for tools you may need to use in
the course. Click on
examples to download any of the sample code included with your text. For
Java documentation, see the
JavaDocs.
- BUSA 111, Business in a Global Society. Syllabus and other materials
available to registered students through WebCT.
More Important Links and Downloads
JavaDocs 1.6 The keys
to the Java kingdom.
ArgoUML A
Drawing Tool for drawing UML Diagrams
Borland UML Tutorial Quick-Start
for learning UML.
Dos
Tutor. A simple tutorial for learning MS-DOS commands.
JDK
Documentation (zipped) Documentation set for the Java SDK.
JEdit The default editor used
for Java classes here in IS.
HTML
Converter Converts HTML to run Java2 based applets.
SSH
Secure Shell. Used for terminal and ftp access to various machines.
Helpsheets
For your convenience, we have links to basic MS-DOS and
UNIX/Linux commands. Click on msdos,
or unix to see the relevant
sheet. Feel free to download these pages for reference/printing.
NOTE: the above courses will be taught all or in part using the WebCT
facilities here an NMSU. Click on the link to find out more.
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