Lecture by Professor Mehran Sahami for the Stanford Computer Science Department (CS106A). Professor Sahami lectures on GObjects, GImage, Gcompound, and Gpolygons. He then shows how to incorporate the mouse and keyboard into the graphics. CS106A is an Introduction to the engineering of computer applications emphasizing modern software engineering principles: object-oriented design, decomposition, encapsulation, abstraction, and testing. Uses the Java programming language. Emphasis is on good …
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The Art and Science of Java by Eric S. Roberts
Try getting the book. The Art of Science of Java by Eric S. Roberts. Of course without looking at your code, no one can tell where you may have gone wrong. Good luck.
then i wept…
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Has anyone completed the breakout assignment just by watching these videos? I’m been trying to get through the assignments just with the videos, but without a book or a teacher to ask questions it is very difficult and I can’t make my paddle move in one direction only :/
Yes there is a book, I think its by Eric Roberts. There are also printouts and assignments, all this can be found on the CS106A class web page.
Is there a book? It is becoming too much dificult to me. I think I need to study and practice to keep going ok.
Mehran is tha man..,.,
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Grate lecture Stanford. You really are a good teacher Mehran.