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Shows how we can input data for 5 variables and generate a bar-graph and a pie-chart from this data. The code is designed to help people who may need to display info in a graphic form and to develop the code to suit their own needs.
Blackjack applet using java.awt.*; says it all really. The working applet game can be viewed at:- http://www.myjavaserver.com/~sscotties/applets/demos/blackjack.html.
Free java IDE targetted at the novice student user with full source code, image files and all the rest. If you just want some free ...and I hope - useful software, open the ready to run zip file. The documentation will follow on later (javadocs and so will other enhancements/improvements), for the time-being I would like some feedback please.
Its a full program html editor - designed with novices in mind. Open the RunMe.zip for the program and please read the word.doc, you will also need the resources.zip in a folder in the same directory as Espress.jar. There is also full source code (commented), images, compiled classes and javadocs for the program in the other zip files
A complete reference on how to make java applications "double-clicky" in a Windows desktop environment. Starts with the humble bat file, including how to remove the dreaded black screen, to the java-based jar file, to wrappers in C, third party converters and a lot more besides.
Blackjack applet using java.awt.*; says it all really. The working applet game can be viewed at:- http://www.myjavaserver.com/~sscotties/applets/demos/blackjack.html.
Shows how we can input data for 5 variables and generate a bar-graph and a pie-chart from this data. The code is designed to help people who may need to display info in a graphic form and to develop the code to suit their own needs.
Its a full program html editor - designed with novices in mind. Open the RunMe.zip for the program and please read the word.doc, you will also need the resources.zip in a folder in the same directory as Espress.jar. There is also full source code (commented), images, compiled classes and javadocs for the program in the other zip files
A complete reference on how to make java applications "double-clicky" in a Windows desktop environment. Starts with the humble bat file, including how to remove the dreaded black screen, to the java-based jar file, to wrappers in C, third party converters and a lot more besides.
Shows how we can input data for 5 variables and generate a bar-graph and a pie-chart from this data. The code is designed to help people who may need to display info in a graphic form and to develop the code to suit their own needs.
Blackjack applet using java.awt.*; says it all really. The working applet game can be viewed at:- http://www.myjavaserver.com/~sscotties/applets/demos/blackjack.html.
Free java IDE targetted at the novice student user with full source code, image files and all the rest. If you just want some free ...and I hope - useful software, open the ready to run zip file. The documentation will follow on later (javadocs and so will other enhancements/improvements), for the time-being I would like some feedback please.
Its a full program html editor - designed with novices in mind. Open the RunMe.zip for the program and please read the word.doc, you will also need the resources.zip in a folder in the same directory as Espress.jar. There is also full source code (commented), images, compiled classes and javadocs for the program in the other zip files
A complete reference on how to make java applications "double-clicky" in a Windows desktop environment. Starts with the humble bat file, including how to remove the dreaded black screen, to the java-based jar file, to wrappers in C, third party converters and a lot more besides.
Shows how we can input data for 5 variables and generate a bar-graph and a pie-chart from this data. The code is designed to help people who may need to display info in a graphic form and to develop the code to suit their own needs.
Blackjack applet using java.awt.*; says it all really. The working applet game can be viewed at:- http://www.myjavaserver.com/~sscotties/applets/demos/blackjack.html.
Free java IDE targetted at the novice student user with full source code, image files and all the rest. If you just want some free ...and I hope - useful software, open the ready to run zip file. The documentation will follow on later (javadocs and so will other enhancements/improvements), for the time-being I would like some feedback please.
Its a full program html editor - designed with novices in mind. Open the RunMe.zip for the program and please read the word.doc, you will also need the resources.zip in a folder in the same directory as Espress.jar. There is also full source code (commented), images, compiled classes and javadocs for the program in the other zip files
A complete reference on how to make java applications "double-clicky" in a Windows desktop environment. Starts with the humble bat file, including how to remove the dreaded black screen, to the java-based jar file, to wrappers in C, third party converters and a lot more besides.
Shows how we can input data for 5 variables and generate a bar-graph and a pie-chart from this data. The code is designed to help people who may need to display info in a graphic form and to develop the code to suit their own needs.