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Peter Beens

Turing for High School (Tutorial) - 1 views

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    with questions adapted from Problem Solving in Pascal by John Carter
Peter McAsh

iWebKit - Make a quality iPhone Website or Webapp - 1 views

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    Iwebkit is the revolutionnairy kit used to create high quality iPhone and iPod touch websites in a few minutes and is based on an LGPL license.
Peter McAsh

Become a Millionaire in 58,398 Easy Steps! (Infographic) - 2 views

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    Everyone can become a millionaire selling just one app in the Apple App Store, but it takes a few steps!
Peter Beens

CS Unplugged Videos on Vimeo - 0 views

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    Videos created by the CS Unplugged team. All available for download for offline use in the classroom.
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.
Peter McAsh

GettingStarted - support - A quick guide to getting started with project hosting on Google Code. - User support for Google Project Hosting - Google Project Hosting - 0 views

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    Documentation for google code repository.
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