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Installing Java. What editor to use? Running Web Work. Installing Java: Options. 1. Go to CS 1312 Homepage 2. Go to Java Homepage 3. Use acme. Go to CS 1312 Homepage. http://www.cc.gatech.edu/classes/AY2001/cs1312/ Look for and select: Installing JDK*
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Installing Java What editor to use? Running Web Work
Installing Java: Options 1. Go to CS 1312 Homepage 2. Go to Java Homepage 3. Use acme
Go to CS 1312 Homepage • http://www.cc.gatech.edu/classes/AY2001/cs1312/ • Look for and select: Installing JDK* • Follow links for your particular platform • Follow instructions exactly • *JDK = Java Development Kit
Go to Java Homepage http://java.sun.com/products/jdk/1.2/
Use acme • If you cannot get Java installed properly don't lose hope. • Java is already available on acme • Just log on to your normal acme account • Create files using any editor (pico, vi, etc.) • Compile: javac myfile.java • Execute: java myfile
Which editor? • A big debate! • For CS 1311: Use whatever you want. • Things to consider • Cross platform compatibility • Syntax colorizing • Integration • Compile from within editor • Run from within editor
Web Work • What it is • A tool which will allow you to submit and get immediate feedback on assignments • Not related in any way, shape or form to WebCT • Allows multiple submissions • Written by Ga Tech students! • Appears to actually work
Using Web Work • Log on to acme • Type: ~cs1311/rbin/webset • Log off of acme • Have a coke • Check email • Using a browser go to: • http://199.77.128.120:8886/
Using Web Work • Log in with your GT number and password from email • Don't know your GT Number • Go home and never come back • Use menu on left to change password and to turn things in • Problems? Post questions to • git.cc.class.cs1311.rec