Transcription of The BlueJ Tutorial
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The BlueJ Tutorial Version for BlueJ Version Michael K lling M rsk Institute University of Southern Denmark Table of contents Copyright M. K lling 2 Copyright M. K lling Contents 1 Foreword 4 About BlueJ ..4 Copyright, licensing and redistribution ..4 Scope and audience ..4 Feedback ..5 2 Installation 6 Installation on Installation on Macintosh ..7 Installation on Linux/Unix and other systems ..7 Installation 3 Getting started edit / compile / execute 8 Starting BlueJ ..8 Opening a project ..9 Creating 11 Editing a 13 13 Help with compiler 14 4 Doing a bit 16 Inspection .. 16 Passing objects as 18 5 Creating a new project 20 the project directory .. 20 Creating 20 Creating dependencies .. 21 Removing elements .. 21 Table of contents Copyright M. K lling 3 6 Using the code pad 22 Showing the code 22 Simple expression 23 Receiving objects .. 23 Inspecting objects.
This tutorial is not intended to teach Java. Beginners of Java programming are advised to also study an introductory Java textbook or follow a Java course. This is not a comprehensive environment reference manual. Many details are left out – emphasis is on a brief and concise introduction rather than on complete coverage of features.
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