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 Help:: time, date, location.  Help:: 10:00-11.00, Friday Sept. 18, HG4.24.
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 1. Use the "Boids" example code and create a new class '''Myboid''' that displays neither a square nor a triangle. Send screen copies of the result (running Manyboids program with output within Eclipse, also showing the source code of your '''Myboid''') to <<MailTo(p.j.f.peters@tue.nl)>>, before 5pm, Monday sept 21.  1. Use the "Boids" example code and create a new class '''Myboid''' that displays neither a square nor a triangle. Send screen copies of the result (running Manyboids program within Eclipse with output, also showing the source code of your '''Myboid''') to <<MailTo(p.j.f.peters@tue.nl)>>, before 5pm, Monday sept 21.
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 Preparation for the next lecture::  Preparation for the next lecture:: (same as last time)
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 Help:: time, date, location.  Help:: 10:00-11.00, Friday Sept. 25, HG4.24.
 Homework::

 1. Read Chapter 7 in TIJ.
 1. Do exercises as presented on the last sheet of this weeks lecture (see pdf mentioned before).
 1. Send results to <<MailTo(p.j.f.peters@tue.nl)>>, before 5pm, Monday sept 28.
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 Presentation:: [[attachment:processing2Java4.pdf]]
 Help:: time, date, location.
 Presentation:: Hands-on workshop.No presentation slides
 Homework::

 1. Read chapter 13 in TIJ.
 1. In Eclipse, try out the exercise at the end of chapter 13, as many as possible, but at least 5. Deliver the screenshots of the results.


 Help:: 10:00-11.00, Friday Oct. 2, HG4.24.
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 Presentation:: [[attachment:processing2Java5.pdf]]
 Help:: time, date, location.
 Presentation:: [[attachment:procesing2JavaNetworking.pdf]]
 Example code::
 1. [[a
ttachment:whois.zip]]
1. [[attachment:Quote.zip]]
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== Between Java and Processing ==  1. Read chapter 15 in TIJ upto and including page 926.
 1. Create your own Client/Server combo to let the robot perform some actions...

 Help:: 10:00-11.00, Friday Oct. 9, HG4.57.

== Steps further ==
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 Help:: time, date, location.  Homework::

 1. A report (no more than 2 pages of A4) on
  1. What you have learned.
  1. How you would apply it in your design projects.
  1. An overview on your homework: For every task, whether it was done or to what extent it was done. if not, why.
  1. Suggestions on how to improve this assignment.

1. Bye-bye Processing. Hello Objects

Lecture
13.45 - 15.30, Tuesday Sept. 8, HG 4.24
Presentation

processing2Java1.pdf

Help
11:30-12.30, Friday Sept. 11, HG4.24.
Homework
  • Read Chapter 1 and 2 in TIJ.
  • Do exercises 1-6 and 12 in pages 130-131, TIJ. Do everything within the Eclipse environment. Notice that Eclipse has build-in javadoc. Do exercise 12 within Eclipse, instead of command line.
  • Send screen copies of the results (running program with output within Eclipse) to <j.hu@tue.nl>, before 5pm, Monday sept 14.

  • Preparation for the next lecture
  • Rent again your AdMoVeo robot.

  • InstallArduinoSoftware

  • Upload the IDuino firmware to the Arduino board

  • Read the tutorial Processing in Eclipse

  • Try to modify the example from http://wiki.id.tue.nl/creapro/AdMoVeoInProcessing, make it a Java Program, and get it running with Eclipse.

  • 2. Sharing, Hiding, Inheritance and Composition.

    Lecture
    13.45 - 15.30, Tuesday Sept. 15, HG 4.24
    Presentation

    processing2Java2.pdf

    Example code

    Boids example.zip

    Help
    10:00-11.00, Friday Sept. 18, HG4.24.
    Homework
  • Read Chapter 5 and 6 in TIJ.
  • Do exercise 13 on page 308, TIJ. Do everything within the Eclipse environment.
  • Use the "Boids" example code and create a new class Myboid that displays neither a square nor a triangle. Send screen copies of the result (running Manyboids program within Eclipse with output, also showing the source code of your Myboid) to <p.j.f.peters@tue.nl>, before 5pm, Monday sept 21.

  • Preparation for the next lecture
    (same as last time)
  • Rent again your AdMoVeo robot.

  • InstallArduinoSoftware

  • Upload the IDuino firmware to the Arduino board

  • Read the tutorial Processing in Eclipse

  • Try to modify the example from http://wiki.id.tue.nl/creapro/AdMoVeoInProcessing, make it a Java Program, and get it running with Eclipse.

  • 3. Polymorphism.

    Lecture
    13.45 - 15.30, Tuesday Sept. 22, HG 4.24
    Presentation

    processing2Java3.pdf

    Help
    10:00-11.00, Friday Sept. 25, HG4.24.
    Homework
  • Read Chapter 7 in TIJ.
  • Do exercises as presented on the last sheet of this weeks lecture (see pdf mentioned before).
  • Send results to <p.j.f.peters@tue.nl>, before 5pm, Monday sept 28.

  • 4. Swing to GUI

    Lecture
    13.45 - 15.30, Tuesday Sept. 29, HG 4.24
    Presentation
    Hands-on workshop.No presentation slides
    Homework
  • Read chapter 13 in TIJ.
  • In Eclipse, try out the exercise at the end of chapter 13, as many as possible, but at least 5. Deliver the screenshots of the results.
  • Help
    10:00-11.00, Friday Oct. 2, HG4.24.

    5. Distributed computing

    Lecture
    13.45 - 15.30, Tuesday Oct. 6, HG 4.24
    Presentation

    procesing2JavaNetworking.pdf

    Example code
  • whois.zip

  • Quote.zip

  • Homework
  • Read chapter 15 in TIJ upto and including page 926.
  • Create your own Client/Server combo to let the robot perform some actions...
  • Help
    10:00-11.00, Friday Oct. 9, HG4.57.

    6. Steps further

    Lecture
    13.45 - 15.30, Tuesday Oct. 13, HG 4.24
    Presentation

    processing2Java6.pdf

    Homework
  • A report (no more than 2 pages of A4) on
    1. What you have learned.
    2. How you would apply it in your design projects.
    3. An overview on your homework: For every task, whether it was done or to what extent it was done. if not, why.
    4. Suggestions on how to improve this assignment.
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