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PRG 421 All Assignment For more classes
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Week 1 Analyze Assignment PRG 421 Individual Week
1 Coding Assignment BicycleDemo PRG 421
Individual Week 2 Coding Assignment PRG 421
Individual Week 2 Analyze Assignment PRG 421
Individual Week 3 Analyze Assignment
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PRG 421 Individual Week 1 Analyze
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Assignment Resource "Analyzing a Java
Program Containing Abstract and Derived
Classes" The purpose of creating an abstract
class is to model an abstract situation. Example
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PRG 421 Individual Week 1 Coding Assignment
Bicycle Demo For more classes
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Week 1 Coding Assignment Resources
"Lesson Object-Oriented Programming Concepts" on
The Java Tutorials website Downloadable
starter code from the Oracle website Bicyle
class and BicycleDemo class
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PRG 421 Individual Week 2 Analyze
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Assignment Resource "Demonstrate the
Coding to Produce Output to a File" text file For
this assignment, you will analyze Java that
presents instructional text on the console,
accepts user input, and then creates a file based
on that user input. Read the linked Java code
carefully.
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PRG 421 Individual Week 2 Coding Assignment For
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Individual Week 2 Coding Assignment Resource
"Console/File Input and Output" text file For
this assignment, you will build on "starter" code
to create a Java program that prompts the user
for input, accepts user input, and produces both
console and file output. Copy the linked code to
a JAVA file.
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PRG 421 Individual Week 3 Analyze
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Assignment Resource "Java Code That Sorts,
Extracts Data and Saves It To a Collection" text
file For this assignment, you will analyze code
that uses a file input stream and a file output
stream. Read through the linked Java code.
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PRG 421 Individual Week 3 Coding Assignment For
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Individual Week 3 Coding Assignment For this
assignment, you will develop "starter" code.
After you finish, your code should access an
existing text file that you have created, create
an input stream, read the contents of the text
flie, sort and store the contents of
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PRG 421 Individual Week 4 Analyze
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Assignment Deadlock occurs when no processing
can occur because two processes that are waiting
for each other to finish. For example, imagine
that two processes need access to a file or
database table row in order to complete, but both
processes are attempting to access that resource
at the same time. Neither process can complete
without the other
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PRG 421 Individual Week 4 Coding Assignment For
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Individual Week 4 Coding Assignment Resource
"The Locale Object" text file For this
assignment, you will develop Java code that
relies on localization to format currencies and
dates. In NetBeans, copy the linked code to a
file named "Startercode.java". Read through the
code carefully and replace all occurrences of
"___?___" with Java code.
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PRG 421 Individual Week 5 Analyze
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Assignment Resource "Analyze and Document
JDBC API Calls" text file For this assignment,
you will analyze code that uses the JDBC API to
access a database, retrieve data, and compose
output based on that data. You will then comment
the code to reflect the purpose and expected
results of
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PRG 421 Individual Week 5 Coding Assignment For
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Individual Week 5 Coding Assignment Resource
"Starter Code to Access Tables via JDBC" text
file For this assignment, you will create Java
code that accesses a relational database,
requests data, and then analyzes and displays a
portion of that data.
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PRG 421 Week 1 Individual Singleton Pattern
Program For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.
com Individual Singleton Pattern Program Write
a Java program (non-GUI preferred) to demonstrate
the Singleton pattern. The key parts of the
singleton pattern are A private static variable
to store the single
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PRG 421 Week 2 Individual ArrayList Program For
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Week 2 Individual ArrayList Program Week 2
Individual ArrayList Program Write a Java
program (non-GUI preferred) to demonstrate the
use of an ArrayList.
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PRG 421 Week 3 Individual Iterator Program For
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Week 3 Individual Iterator Program Week 3
Individual Iterator Program Write a Java program
(non-GUI preferred) to demonstrate the use of
Iterator.
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PRG 421 Week 4 Individual JDBC Program For more
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4 Individual JDBC Program Week 4 Individual
JDBC Program Write a Java program (non-GUI
preferred) to demonstrate the use of JDBC.
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PRG 421 Week 5 Individual Concurrent
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Programming Week 5 Individual Concurrent
Programming Write a Java program (non-GUI
preferred) that has a method named
atomic(). Demonstrate in the program how two
threads can, sometimes, invoke atomic()
concurrently.
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