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Java

Java Language References:

 

Java Language:

  • J2SE Development Kit (JDK):
    JDK 6 Update xx JDK (download the top item on the page.)

 

Java IDE Sources:

Robots Source:

Textbooks

 
Java, Java, Java 2nd. edition (old course text, resources on line)
Introduction to Programming Using Java, Fifth Edition (on line text)
Java Basics Lessons & Commentary
Java Notes
Introduction to Computer Science using Java. A course of Bradley Kjell, Central Connecticut State University.
   

UML

UML Case Tools: 


Download .exe file or Java WebStart version
ArgoUML
Download Java WebStart version or install the latest stable version.
Dia
Download most recent edition (currently 0.94 setup.exe file) from this link for Windows version.
Visual Paradigm Community Download...not here yet

UM Let 

Small Java program that makes simple diagrams

UML Tutorials

Other Programming Languages


Processing is an open source programming language and environment for people who want to program images, animation, and sound.

Alice v2.2
Alice is an innovative 3D programming environment that makes it easy to create an animation for telling a story, playing an interactive game, or a video to share on the web.

Welcome to the World of Squeak!
It is different from anything you know - even if you think you know it. You can program with it. You can draw with it. You can write with it. You can make music with it. You can do mathematics with it. You can make presentations with it. You can play games with it. You can browse the internet with it, e-mail with it, chat with it, and generally communicate with it through your computer. You can do anything with and in it a computer can do, display, express, or help to present or understand, including your own new ideas.

What is C++?

Greenfoot - Java and Games

Here's a simple example


What is Visual Web Developer?

What is Visual Basic?

What is Python? (other versions: IronRuby, etc.)
There are plenty of tutorials on the web.

What is C#?

What is Ruby? (other versions: JRuby, etc.)

What is Scratch?
Very well supported for education
 


 


 

   
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