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Summary Complete the in-class exercises and practice programming principles using Dr. Java. Submission checklist a. A Word Document that has i. A title page with your name, date and assignment title and is structured clearly to identify the answer of each of the assignment parts. ii. A section for Part I which identifies the folder and files for the four Hello World programs. iii. A section for Part II which identifies the information required or points to the files if you have decided to use mind maps. iv. A section for Part III which identifies the changes and the compilation errors that they produced. The four program folders for the four versions of Hello World defined in the Programming Languages slides If you have used xMind to complete the mind maps provided you will need to submit them.
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IMPORTANT NOTE: Submission is done in electronic format using your shared folder in DropBox.com. You will also have to mark your submission as completed in SLATE 2 in order to receive your grades. Please read the Dropbox Submission Guidelines in SLATE. DO NOT email your submission. Details Part I. (60%) Complete all 4 versions of Hello World programs and their breakdown into statements, blocks and declarations as requested in the slides. You can use xMind to complete the mind-maps for versions 2 to 4 or you can simply write the answer in the Word document. For each version of Hello World: 1. (30%) Type the source code, save, compile and run the program in Dr. Java 2. (30%) Create a breakdown of the program into statements, blocks and declarations. For each version identify: a. Number of statements and actual statement code 1 PROG 10082 Object-Oriented Programming 1
3. This assignment shall be completed individually. Remember that completing the assignment by yourself will ensure your success on the midterm and final exam. See the Academic Honesty at Sheridan. 4. Submission is done in electronic format using your shared folder in DropBox.com and mark your submission as completed in SLATE 2. You will have to have accepted a DropBox share request to create a virtual drop-box folder for your assignment submissions. DO NOT email your submission. Please read the Dropbox Submission Guidelines in SLATE.