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− | You will need a couple of things to benefit fully from this | + | You will need a couple of things to benefit fully from this series of artciles: |
* A calculator with the trigonometric functions sin, cosine, and tangent and the ability to calculate square roots. | * A calculator with the trigonometric functions sin, cosine, and tangent and the ability to calculate square roots. | ||
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If you are interested in learning about Java programming and working trough some of the programming exercises in the book (which I highly recommend) then you'll need these additional items: | If you are interested in learning about Java programming and working trough some of the programming exercises in the book (which I highly recommend) then you'll need these additional items: | ||
− | * A copy of Eclipse, | + | * A copy of a Java IDE. You might try Eclipse of Netbeans, which are open source. |
* A copy of the Java SDK, or software development kit. | * A copy of the Java SDK, or software development kit. | ||
− | + | * A good book that introduces you to the Java programming language if you are unfamilar with it. I recommend [http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596008734/ O'Reilly's ''Learning Java'']. | |
− | * A good book that introduces you to the Java programming language if you are unfamilar with it. I recommend O'Reilly's ''Learning Java''. | ||
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− | + | [http://www.eclipse.org/ Eclipse IDE] | |
− | [http://www. | + | [http://www.netbeans.org/ Netbeans IDE] |
[http://java.sun.com/ Java Developer Resources (Includes link to Java SDK.)] | [http://java.sun.com/ Java Developer Resources (Includes link to Java SDK.)] | ||
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[http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596008734/ Learning Java Book] | [http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596008734/ Learning Java Book] |
Revision as of 12:54, 24 July 2009
You will need a couple of things to benefit fully from this series of artciles:
- A calculator with the trigonometric functions sin, cosine, and tangent and the ability to calculate square roots.
- Some writing paper and a pencil. (Graph paper would probably be the best type of paper.)
If you are interested in learning about Java programming and working trough some of the programming exercises in the book (which I highly recommend) then you'll need these additional items:
- A copy of a Java IDE. You might try Eclipse of Netbeans, which are open source.
- A copy of the Java SDK, or software development kit.
- A good book that introduces you to the Java programming language if you are unfamilar with it. I recommend O'Reilly's Learning Java.
Links
Java Developer Resources (Includes link to Java SDK.)