Java and Swing Seminar April 28 at TAMIU
Learn to add some excitement and activity to your Web site with “Introduction to User Interface Creation and Using Java and Swing,” a non-credit certificate course offered at Texas A&M International University Saturday, April 28 in Anthony J. and Georgia A. Pellegrino Hall, room 219 from 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Seminar fee is $199 per person.
Register now by calling or e-mailing Cindy Martínez, program coordinator, at 326.2486 or cindy@tamiu.edu
Spaces are limited.
This course aims to show Java-knowledgeable individuals how to use the Java Swing API together with functionality from the Java API. Students will create a quick program and develop a graphical user interface application used by the students. Proper code formatting will be used and encouraged.
Main topics include: using the Texpad Editor; review of Java; various components of the Swing API; object serialization; and planning for an application.
Course instructor Javier Abud is a computer science graduate from the University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada. Abud holds a B.S.C. with a major in computer and information science, focusing on videogame programming. He is fluent in many programming languages—C, C++ and Java—and is working on creating a user interface editor using OpenGL.
For more information, please contact Martinez at 326.2486 or cindy@tamiu.edu or visit offices in PH 304.
University office hours are 8 a.m. – 5 p.m., Monday through Friday.
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