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    Java Editor

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    purposed but do not provide special support to a particular language programmer. The features of an ideal editor are scattered around. There is a need to integrate all features and come up with a better editor for a language especially for the Java language. Proposed System The programmer doesn’t need to remember all the keywords provided by Java language. One just has to provide the initial character of the keyword and he could get what he wants.

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    Unix Operating System

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    Abstract This paper is a general overview of Unix operating system. It starts by presenting a brief history of the early development of Unix. It concentrates on main aspects of Unix operating system. Key concepts covered are interactive multi-user operating systems‚ the design objectives of Unix‚ file-store organization‚ text processing and programming‚ the role of C programming language with regard to portability and reliable system software‚ process control (signals and fork)‚ error logging

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    Introduction to Java

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    Dr Walid M. Aly  Object‐ Oriented Programming (CS243)  lec1 2  Dr Walid M. Aly  JAVA C C++ JAVA http://java.sun.com/ 1991 1970 1979 C# 2000 Object‐ Oriented Programming (CS243)  lec1 Dr Walid M. Aly  3  Text Book Object‐ Oriented Programming (CS243)  lec1 4  Dr Walid M. Aly  Course Group home page:     http://groups.yahoo.com/group/JAVA‐CS243/ Object‐ Oriented Programming (CS243)  lec1 5  Dr Walid M. Aly  TIOBE Programming Community Index for December 2011 

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    History of Java

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    Netscape considered their client-server solution as a distributed OS‚ running a portable version of Sun Microsystems’ Java. Because Java was a competitor of C++ and aimed at professional programmers‚ Netscape also wanted a lightweight interpreted language that would complement Java by appealing to nonprofessional programmers‚ like Microsoft’s Visual Basic (see JavaScript and Java). Developed under the name Mocha‚ LiveScript was the official name for the language when it first shipped in beta releases

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    Computer Java

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    programmer can simply create a new object that inherits many of itsfeatures from existing objects. This makes object-oriented programs easier to modify. To perform object-oriented programming‚ one needs an object-orientedprogramming language (OOPL). Java‚ C++ and Smalltalk are three of the more popular languages‚ and there are also object-oriented versions ofPascal. 2. Chracterstics of OOP: Encapsulation – Encapsulation is capturing data and keeping it safely and securely from outside interfaces

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    Role of Advocate

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    fighting in appeals after appeals. Alternate Dispute Resolution systems enable the change in mental approach of the party’s. A Conference on ADR systems is being held in Mumbai on 20th November this year where‚ leading experts in the world on ADR system would be available for launching the movement on a large scale. What is ADR? One distinct advantage of ADR over traditional court proceedings is its procedural flexibility. It can be conducted in any manner to which the parties agree. It may be as casual

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    java networking

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    The Basics of Java Networking by Daniel Bloom JAVA NETWORKING TUTORIAL Imports Needed: Java.io.* Java.util.* Java.net.* Objects Used: InetAddress - creates an IP connection to a specified host Inet4Address - Creates an IPv4 connection to a specified host Inet6Address - Creates an IPv6 connection to a specified host SocketAddress - provides an immutable object used by sockets for binding‚ connecting‚ or as returned values. (Abstract class (used with InetAddress)) Socket - Opens

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    Why I Would Be a Teacher

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    Why I Would Be a Teacher Teaching is a very noble profession. In my country‚ there is a saying: “Quan‚ Su‚ Phu” meanings that the highest respectable position belongs to the King‚ second are the teachers then the parents. Many people love to teach but not everyone who wants to teach can become a teacher. According to Melissa Kelly in Top 10 Reasons to Become a Teacher. “Teaching is a special calling. It is not a job well-suited to everyone. In fact‚ many new teachers leave within the first 3-5

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    Unix System Programming

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    TECHNOLOGY CHANNASANDRA‚ BANGALORE - 61 UNIX SYSTEM PROGRAMMING NOTES FOR 6TH SEMESTER INFORMATION SCIENCE SUBJECT CODE: 06CS62 PREPARED BY RAJKUMAR Assistant Professor Department of Information Science DIVYA K 1RN09IS016 6th Semester Information Science and Engineering 1rn09is016@gmail.com Text Books: 1 Terrence Chan: Unix System Programming Using C++‚ Prentice Hall India‚ 1999. 2 W. Richard Stevens‚ Stephen A. Rago: Advanced Programming in the UNIX Environment‚ 2nd Edition‚ Pearson Education

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    Java Ring

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    JAVA RING” ABSTRACT A Java Ring is a finger ring that contains a small microprocessor with built-in capabilities for the user‚ a sort of smart card that is wearable on a finger. Sun Micro system s Java Ring was introduced at their Java One Conference in 1998 and‚ instead of a gemstone‚ contained an inexpensive microprocessor in a stainless-steel iButton running a Java virtual machine and preloaded with applets (little

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