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|  <div style="text-align:justify"> '''''Data Types, Variables, Arrays, Operators, Control Statements''''': The Primitive Data Types(Integers, Floating-Point Types, Characters, Booleans). Variables and their scope and lifetime. Type Conversion and Casting.  Arrays (One-dimensional Arrays, Multidimensional  Arrays) declaration, initialization, and usage. Operators (Arithmetic, Increment and Decrement, The Bitwise Operators, Compound Assignments, Relational Operators, Ternary Operator, Operator Precedence). Control Statemetns (Selection Statemetns-if, switch, Interation Statements - for, while, and do-while. The Enchanced For Loop (For-Each Loop). Jump Statements (break, continue, return). </div>
 
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Revision as of 12:36, 11 May 2022

Logistics

  • Class Timings: Tuesdays 10:45 am - 12:45 pm (3rd and 4th slot) and Wednesdays 8:45 am - 10:45 am (1st and 2nd slot)
  • Classroom: R68 (Seminar Hall Building)
  • Lab Timings: Tuesdays 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm (5th - 8thslot)
  • Labs: CS Lab 3, 4, and 5

Course Overview

Lectures

Lecture Topic Lecture Slides Readings
Chapter 01 (08/04/22, 20/04/22, 27/04/22)
Introduction: History of Java, Java Features, First Sample Program, Java Virtual Machine(JVM) Architecture.
1.pdf Chapter 1 (R1)
Chapter 02 (05/05/22) OOPs Principles: Object, Class, Encapsulation, Abstraction, Inheritance, Polymorphism. 2.pdf Chapter 2 (R1)
Chapter 03,04,05 (10/05/22, 11/05/22)
Data Types, Variables, Arrays, Operators, Control Statements: The Primitive Data Types(Integers, Floating-Point Types, Characters, Booleans). Variables and their scope and lifetime. Type Conversion and Casting. Arrays (One-dimensional Arrays, Multidimensional Arrays) declaration, initialization, and usage. Operators (Arithmetic, Increment and Decrement, The Bitwise Operators, Compound Assignments, Relational Operators, Ternary Operator, Operator Precedence). Control Statemetns (Selection Statemetns-if, switch, Interation Statements - for, while, and do-while. The Enchanced For Loop (For-Each Loop). Jump Statements (break, continue, return).
3.pdf Chapter 3,4,5 (R1)
Lecture 04
Introducing Classes: Class Fundamentals, Declaring Objects, Introducing Methods, Constructors(Default, No-argument, Parameterized), The this keyword, Garbage Collection, The finalize( ) Method.
4.pdf Chapter 6 (R1)
Lecture 05
A Closer Look at Methods and Classes: Overloading Methods, Automatic Type Conversions in Method Overloading. Overloading Constructors. Using Objects as Parameters. Copy Constructor. A Closer Look at Argument Passing(Call-by-Value, Call-by-Reference). Returning Objects. Recursion (Base Condition, Progressive Approach). Introducing Access Control (public, private, protected, default (package-private)). Understanding Static(static variable, methods, and blocks). Introducing Final. Nested and Inner Classes (how to define and use an inner class). Exploring the String Class. Using Command-Line Argument. Varargs: Variable-Length Arguments(self-study)
5.pdf Chapter 7 (R1)
Lecture 06
Inheritance: Inheritance Basics. Types of Inheritance in Java. A simple example of Inheritance(Single Inheritance). Member access and Inheritance, A more practical example. A Superclass Variable Can Reference a Subclass Object. Using super. Using Super to Call Superclass Constructors. Creating a Multilevel Hierarchy. When Constructors are Executed? Method Overriding. Method Overriding vs Overloading. Dynamic Method Dispatch. Why Overridden Methods? Applying Method Overriding. Using Abstract Classess. Using final with Inheritance. Using final to Prevent Overridding. The Object Class.
6.pdf Chapter 8 (R1)
Lecture 07
Packages and Interfaces: Introduction to Packages. Defining a Package. Package Example. Finding Packages and CLASSPATH. Access Protection. An Access Example. Importing Packages. Introduction to Interfaces. Defining an Interface. Implementing Interfaces. Accessing Implementations Through Interface References. Partial Implementations. Nested Interfaces. Applying Interfaces. Variables in Interfaces. Extending Interfaces. Default Interface Methods. Multiple Inheritance Issues. static Methods in an Interface.
7.pdf Chapter 9 (R1)
Lecture 08
Exception Handling: Exception Handling Fundamentals(five keywords:try, catch, throw, throws, finally). Exception Types. Uncaught Exception.Using try and catch. Displaying a Description of an Exception. Multiple catch Clauses. Nested try Statements. throw. throws. throw vs. throws. finally. final vs. finally vs. finalize. Java’s Built-in Exceptions. Hierarchy of Java Exception Classes. Creating your own Exception Subclass
8.pdf Chapter 10 (R1)
Lecture 09
Java I/O and File Handling: I/O Stream Basics, Byte Stream and Character Stream, The Predefined Stream, Reading Console Input, Writing Console Output, Reading and Writing Files, Try-with Resources [ Self Study ]
9.pdf Chapter 13 (R1)
Lecture 10
Event Handling, Introducing the AWT: Working with Windows, Graphics and Text, Using AWT Controls, Layout Managers, and Menus: The AWT class hierarchy. The Delegation Event Model. Events, Event sources, Event classes, Event Listeners, Relationship between Event sources and Listeners. Creating GUI applications using AWT.
10.pdf + Book Reading + Online Tutorials. Chapter 24,25,26 (R1)
Lecture 11
Introducing Swing, Exploring Swring: online
Book Reading + Online Tutorials] Chapter 24,25,26 (R1)

Assignments and Tests

Home Assignments

  • Home Assignment (HA) No. 1"

Class Assignments

  • Assignment No. 1
  • Assignment No. 2

Tests and Quizes

  • Test 1
  • Quiz 1
  • Test 2
  • Quiz 2

Resources

  • R1: Schildt, H. (2018). Java: The Complete Reference. 10th edition. McGraw-Hill Education.
  • Additional R1: Balaguruswamy, E. (2014). Programming with JAVA: A Primer. 5th edition. India: McGraw Hill Education.
  • Additional R2: Horstmann, C. S. (2017). Core Java - Vol. I – Fundamentals (Vol. 10). Pearson Education.
  • Additional R3: Schildt, H., & Skrien, D. (2012). Java Fundamentals - A Comprehensive Introduction. India: McGraw Hill Education.
  • Web 1: The Java™ Tutorials [1]
  • Web 2: Java T Point Tutorial [2]
  • Web 3: NTU notes on Java [3]

Course Running Status (Completed)

Unit/Chapter Topic Status Remarks
1 The History and Evolution of Java Completed 27/04/2022
2 An Overview of Java Completed 05/05/2022
3 Data Types, Variables and Arrays
4 Operators
5 Control Statements
6 Introducing Classes
7 A Closer Look at Methods and Classes
8 Inheritance
9 Packages and Interfaces
10 Exception Handling
11 IO and File Handling
12 Event Handling and AWT
13 Introducing Swing, Exploring Swing