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Lecture:: 13.45 - 15.30, Tuesday Sept. 8, HG 4.24 | Lecture:: 08.45 - 10.30, Tuesday Feb. 8, HG 3.21 |
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Help:: 11:30-12.30, Friday Sept. 11, HG4.24. | Help:: 11:30-12.30, Monday Feb. 14, ID Cafe. |
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1. Send screen copies of the results (running program with output within Eclipse) to <<MailTo(j.hu@tue.nl)>>, before 5pm, Monday sept 14. | 1. Send screen copies of the results (running program with output within Eclipse) to <<MailTo(j.hu@tue.nl)>>, before 5pm of the Monday preceding the next lecture. |
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Help:: 10:00-11.00, Friday Sept. 18, HG4.24. | Help:: 11:30-12.30, Friday Feb. 21, ID Cafe. |
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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 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. | 1. Use the "Boids" example code and create a new class '''Myboid''' that displays neither a square nor a triangle. Send the classes of the 2 exercises (JAVA source code) and screen copies of the result (running program within Eclipse with output) in a zip file to <<MailTo(p.j.f.peters@tue.nl)>>, before 5pm of the Monday preceding the next lecture. |
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1. To enable the serial communication between the robot and the java program, not only the creapro.jar should be included in the build path, but also the serial.jar from processing (in <your processing directory>/libraries/serial/library). You will also need to copy rxtxSerial.dll from <your processing directory>/libraries/serial/library into your java project directory (find it out by right clicking on the project name in the package explorer in eclipse, select "properties" then check out "Resources"). | |
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Lecture:: 13.45 - 15.30, Tuesday Sept. 22, HG 4.24 | Lecture:: 08.45 - 10.30, Tuesday Feb 22, HG 3.21 |
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Help:: 10:00-11.00, Friday Sept. 25, HG4.24. | Example code:: [[attachment:Robot.rar]] Help:: 11:30-12.30, Monday Feb 28 , ID Cafe. |
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1. Send results to <<MailTo(p.j.f.peters@tue.nl)>>, before 5pm, Monday sept 28. | Send the classes of the exercises (JAVA source code) and screen copies of the result (running program within Eclipse with output) in a zip file to <<MailTo(p.j.f.peters@tue.nl)>>, before 5pm of the Monday preceding the next lecture. |
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Lecture:: 13.45 - 15.30, Tuesday Sept. 29, HG 4.24 | Lecture:: 08.45 - 10.30, Tuesday March 1, HG 3.21 |
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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. | 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 to <<MailTo(j.hu@tue.nl)>>. References:: 1. [[http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/rtnlhelp/v6r0m0/index.jsp?topic=/org.eclipse.ve.doc/topics/tve_developing.html|Developing Java classes with the visual editor]], or if you only want to know about layouts: 2. [[http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/rtnlhelp/v6r0m0/topic/org.eclipse.ve.doc/topics/tve_layout_overview.html|Laying out components using the visual editor]] |
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Help:: 10:00-11.00, Friday Oct. 2, HG4.24. | Help:: 11:30-12.30, /!\ Friday March 4, ID Cafe. |
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Help:: 10:00-11.00, Friday Oct. 9, HG4.57. | Send the classes of the exercises (JAVA source code) in a zip file to <<MailTo(p.j.f.peters@tue.nl)>>, before 5pm of the Monday preceding the next lecture. Help:: 11:30-12.30, Monday March 21 , ID Cafe. |
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1. A report (no more than 2 pages of A4) on | 1. A report (no more than 2 pages of A4, send to <<MailTo(j.hu@tue.nl)>>) on |
Contents
1. Bye-bye Processing. Hello Objects
- Lecture
- 08.45 - 10.30, Tuesday Feb. 8, HG 3.21
- Presentation
- Help
- 11:30-12.30, Monday Feb. 14, ID Cafe.
- Homework
Send screen copies of the results (running program with output within Eclipse) to <j.hu@tue.nl>, before 5pm of the Monday preceding the next lecture.
Rent again your AdMoVeo robot.
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
- 08.45 - 10.30, Tuesday Feb. 15, HG 3.21
- Presentation
- Example code
- Help
- 11:30-12.30, Friday Feb. 21, ID Cafe.
- Homework
Use the "Boids" example code and create a new class Myboid that displays neither a square nor a triangle.
Send the classes of the 2 exercises (JAVA source code) and screen copies of the result (running program within Eclipse with output) in a zip file to <p.j.f.peters@tue.nl>, before 5pm of the Monday preceding the next lecture.
Rent again your AdMoVeo robot.
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.
To enable the serial communication between the robot and the java program, not only the creapro.jar should be included in the build path, but also the serial.jar from processing (in <your processing directory>/libraries/serial/library). You will also need to copy rxtxSerial.dll from <your processing directory>/libraries/serial/library into your java project directory (find it out by right clicking on the project name in the package explorer in eclipse, select "properties" then check out "Resources").
3. Polymorphism.
- Lecture
- 08.45 - 10.30, Tuesday Feb 22, HG 3.21
- Presentation
- Example code
- Help
- 11:30-12.30, Monday Feb 28 , ID Cafe.
- Homework
Send the classes of the exercises (JAVA source code) and screen copies of the result (running program within Eclipse with output) in a zip file to <p.j.f.peters@tue.nl>, before 5pm of the Monday preceding the next lecture.
4. Swing to GUI
- Lecture
- 08.45 - 10.30, Tuesday March 1, HG 3.21
- Presentation
- Hands-on workshop.No presentation slides
- Homework
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 to <j.hu@tue.nl>.
Developing Java classes with the visual editor, or if you only want to know about layouts:
11:30-12.30, Friday March 4, ID Cafe.
5. Distributed computing
- Lecture
- 08.45 - 10.30, Tuesday March 15, HG 3.21
- Presentation
- Example code
Send the classes of the exercises (JAVA source code) in a zip file to <p.j.f.peters@tue.nl>, before 5pm of the Monday preceding the next lecture.
6. Steps further
- Lecture
- 08.45 - 10.30, Tuesday March 22, HG 3.21
- Presentation
- Homework
A report (no more than 2 pages of A4, send to <j.hu@tue.nl>) on
- What you have learned.
- How you would apply it in your design projects.
- An overview on your homework: For every task, whether it was done or to what extent it was done. if not, why.
- Suggestions on how to improve this assignment.