First Course in Java
X429.9 (2 semester units in EECS)
An elective in the Professional Sequence in Database ManagementJava, with its platform independence and support for animation, graphics, and sound, is heavily used in interactive Web pages that work on Windows, Macintosh, UNIX, and other platforms. Learn the Java programming language even if you aren't a programmer. Examine fundamental programming concepts and statements and basic object-oriented programming, and get an introduction to Java applets. On successful completion of the course you are able to write simple Java applications and applets and be prepared to undertake advanced courses in Java.
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Mon. June 1, San Francisco
THOMAS ALBERT, Ph.D., is an advisory technical writer at Symyx Technologies, a software company that provides tools for research in chemistry and biology. He holds a UC Berkeley Extension certificate in computer information systems and a doctoral degree in English.
- 10 meetings
- June 1 to Aug. 3: Mon., 6:30-9:30 pm
- San Francisco: Room 810, UC Berkeley Extension Downtown Center, 425 Market St., 8th Floor (enter on Fremont St.)
- $695 (EDP 305375)
Mon. Sept. 14, San Francisco
THOMAS ALBERT, Ph.D., is an advisory technical writer at Symyx Technologies, a software company that provides tools for research in chemistry and biology. He holds a UC Berkeley Extension certificate in computer information systems and a doctoral degree in English.
- 10 meetings
- Sept. 14 to Nov. 16: Mon., 6:30-9:30 pm
- San Francisco: Room 810, UC Berkeley Extension Downtown Center, 425 Market St., 8th Floor (enter on Fremont St.)
- $695 (EDP 311944)