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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/2378/224

Title: Computer Science and Java and Unix
Authors: Sutcliffe, Geoff
Keywords: Computer_Science_Defiinition
Programming_Language_levels
byte_code
compiler
Java_on_Unix
using_Unix
Scanner_class
Issue Date: Dec-2006
Publisher: ACM JETT Workshop, Univ of Miami, Florida
Series/Report no.: JETT
Abstract: This opening session provides a brief definition of CS, examples of the various levels of progamming languages using Hello World as an example and specifically how Java fits in. There is also an explanation of using Unix and a lab where students use Unix to enter and execute their first Java program.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2378/224
Appears in Collections:L2 A 05: Hierarchy & Abstraction
SI D: Classroom Strategies
L3 C 03: Societal issues in software engineering, limits of computing, levels of languages, computing careers
L3 A 06: Levels of language, software, and translation

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