| Exam Helper (application) 30 Jun 2011 04:04 | 7 comments Have you always wanted that extra edge when revising for an exam? Can't find anyone to revise with? This application can help! Introducing Exam Helper! The most uninventive name possible, for an extremely simple application. It allows you to create and then answer quizzes to help with exam... Read more... Topics: java |
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Client-Server Whiteboard Application 19 Jun 2011 01:02 | 20 comments Continuing on from what I knew just three weeks ago, I'd like to show you what I've achieved since then. This was an assignment that I handed up several days ago. It is a whiteboard application without the whiteboard ;-) It's designed exactly according to the assignment specification, so I want to... Read more... Topics: java |
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Java - network programming 27 May 2011 06:14 | 6 comments This is my first attempt at network programming with Java. In this case, the client and server are the same machine - my MacBook. However in theory it should work the same way when using two different machines. My short-term plan is to get the client to send messages to the server, so that I can... Read more... Topics: java |
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Java Threads Explained 15 Mar 2011 11:42 | 0 comments Ever heard the term multi-threaded and wondered what it means? What is a thread? Why is it useful? This video aims to answer those questions. If you learnt something from this video, or would like to see more about other topics, please Like the video on YouTube. Thanks for watching! YouTube... Read more... Topics: java |
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Making STE cooler for Mac OS X owners! 18 Oct 2010 08:28 | 5 comments If you're a Mac OS X owner, read on. If you're not, you risk becoming very jealous of those that are! Firstly, you can all thank bcammo for continually reminding me to fix all of these minor issues. Beginning with the next release of STE, I should be able to mark a number of his wishes as done.... Read more... |
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Wikidot API - Method Parameters & Return Types 07 Jul 2010 09:10 | 6 comments Through looking at what information is available to Wikidot API developers, you can quickly gain an understanding of what you can and can not do with the API. Therefore I've taken the time to write this blog post to explain the input and output of most of the API's methods. If you have any questions... Read more... |
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Java is really jarring me + Text Editor 21 Apr 2010 03:12 | 4 comments Java is really jarring me1. Lame pun intended ;-) Footnotes 1. jar - affect in a disagreeable way; This play jarred the audience I've just finished making a simple Swing text editor with Java and had a bit of trouble converting it into a JAR file for distribution. The problem was that even... Read more... |








