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Doug Peterson

Introduction to Event Driven Programming - App Inventor Instructors | Google Groups - 0 views

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    Introduction to Event Driven Programming  
Peter McAsh

Java Basics: GUI: Lesson 1 - Introduction - 0 views

  • Giving up control - Event-driven programming. The GUI programming style is referred to as event-driven programming. In this style of programming you set up the graphical user interface and initialize things. It appears that the program just stops and sits there doing nothing! There is no input loop; your program isn't trying to read from the user. You, the programmer, have to learn to give up control in two ways. Your program gives control to the GUI system, and you only get control back to when your listeners are called. At an even higher level, your program has given control to the user. It's the user who selects which of your methods to call by their choice of buttons to click on, menu items to select, etc. Listeners. When the user clicks a button (or uses another GUI component), an event is sent to listener method. Your job as a programmer is to write a listener method for each component. It's the user, not the programmer, who has control, indirectly choosing methods in your program to execute by interacting with graphical user interface components.
tech vedic

Xbox owns your TV - 0 views

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    Xbox owns your TV Voice commands will be a big part of interacting with the One. While we can assume youll still be able to navigate via your controller or Smart Glass app, Yusef Mehdi, Microsoft's senior vice president of interactive entertainment, demonstrated how to navigate the One using voice commands and gesture control with the updated Kinect sensor. Xbox One Users can instantly activate the One by uttering "Xbox On." The Xbox will be able to differentiate the user's voice and automatically remember where that particular user last left off in the dashboard. One of the most impressive features demonstrated Tuesday was Xbox One's Instant Switching, which moves between functions with little latency. Like the current Xbox Kinect, users can switch between functions with voice commands such as "Xbox go to music" and "Xbox go to game," but the One is able to do it with the ease of switching between television channels. One of the biggest additions is the introduction of live television streams into the Xbox experience. Users can instantly switch to live TV via a prompt of "Xbox Live TV." The One even features a TV Guide-like "Xbox One Guide," which shows what television is available right now alongside on-demand content. Additionally, users will be able to organize media content by "favorites" as well as by what content is currently trending in popularity. Borrowing a trick from Windows 8, the One's new Snap Mode will allow users to multitask between different apps and functions on the same screen. For example, if youre watching a live sporting event, you can prompt the One to access your updated fantasy league stats or search the Web for using Explorer-all in one screen. One will also offer Skype integration and allow users to video chat using the network directly through the Kinect sensor. In effect, Xbox will make any TV it is attached to a smart TV-smarter and more functional than almost any TV we've see
Doug Peterson

An Introduction to Tree Diagrams : nrich.maths.org - 0 views

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    "A tree diagram is simply a way of representing a sequence of events. Tree diagrams are particularly useful in probability since they record all possible outcomes in a clear and uncomplicated manner."
Doug Peterson

Mozilla - Webmaker - mozilla.org - 1 views

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    Mozilla Webmaker wants to help you make something amazing on the web. With TOOLS, PROJECTS and EVENTS that help you create, learn and connect. Our goal: move millions of people from using the web to actively making the web. Creating a new generation of webmakers, and a more web literate world.
Doug Peterson

How To Read Code - Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information from Alfred Thom... - 2 views

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    "We don't teach students how to read code. Actually we don't event teach them that they should read code for the most part."
tech vedic

Apple Finally Announced the Release date of the most-awaited iPhone 5S - 0 views

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    Wait is over now!! Get ready to explore the new entry of Apple. iPhone 5S is here to set the floor of technology market. Eventually, Apple has announced the release date of iPhone 5S which is September 30, 2013. This latest tech news is given by Apple on September 10, 2013 at the launch event. This is something really interesting and exciting for iPhone lovers as they are waiting for the arrival of iPhone 5S since very long. Without wasting a moment, let's take this tour with Techvedic.
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How to enable options to customize Windows Logon / Logoff, Exit and Unlock Sounds in Wi... - 0 views

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    Windows 8 doesn't allow users to change the sound settings pertaining to system events such as Windows startup, shutdown, logon and logoff through Control Panel. However, a registry tweak can help you customize the sound settings easily.
Doug Peterson

London Olympic Games to simulate cyber-attacks | Naked Security - 0 views

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    The London 2012 Olympic Games will open in nine months time, and - away from the glories anticipated on the track and field - consideration is being made about how to defend the world's leading sporting event from cyber-attack.
Peter Beens

Education Week: Educators, Innovators Call for Earlier Introduction to Computer Science - 0 views

  • By Bobby Kerlik, The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, (MCT) Printer-Friendly Email Article Reprints Comments Tweet Like Liked Producing computer scientists and engineers to fill the demand from domestic companies should be a national priority, said Jeannette Wing, head of the computer science department at Carnegie Mellon University.
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    Producing computer scientists and engineers to fill the demand from domestic companies should be a national priority, said Jeannette Wing, head of the computer science department at Carnegie Mellon University.
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