Richard G Baldwin (512) 223-4758, NRG Room 4238, baldwin@austincc.edu
https://www.austincc.edu/baldwin/
ITSE 2321 Object-Oriented Programming
Project 01
File Proj01.htm,
Revised: 05/29/20
R. G. Baldwin instructor
Read The Instructions Carefully
A detailed set of instructions is provided in a separate document titled Instructions for Downloading and Submitting Assignments that you can view at the Orientation link in your Blackboard course.
I recommend that you study those instructions very carefully and make yourself a checklist to ensure that you meet all of the requirements before submitting your assignment.
Failure to follow the instructions to the letter usually results in a failing grade, normally zero. The general instructions in that document apply to this assignment. In addition, this document provides specific instructions for this assignment.
If you have any questions regarding instructions, please ask them at least one week prior to the assignment deadline. Don’t end up with a bad grade due to the fact that you didn’t understand the instructions.
Every semester there are one or two students who are surprised and saddened to learn that I really do mean that you must follow the instructions and meet the specifications or you won’t get credit for the assignment. Don’t be one of those students.
Typographical Errors
If you discover any typographical errors in this document, please let me know so that I can correct the error and notify all of the students.
Source Code and Class Files
You have already downloaded a zip file containing this assignment specification via Blackboard
You will find a compiled class file for my version of the program in that same zip file. Run my version of the program side-by-side with your version and compare your output with my output to make sure they match before submitting your assignment. In case you don’t know how to do that, see the instructions for running a precompiled program in the chapter titled Jb0110: Programming Fundamentals, Getting Started in the Ebook for the course.
You must submit a single source code file for this assignment.
Java Version Requirement
Software version requirements are specified in the syllabus for this course.
Proj01 Copyright 2020 R.G.Baldwin
The purpose of this assignment is to assess the student’s ability to write a complete but very simple Java program.
PROGRAM SPECIFICATIONS
Create a source code file named Proj01.java. Use that file to write a program named Proj01 to produce the output text shown below on the command-line screen. Encapsulate the file named Proj01.java in a zip file and submit it via Blackboard. Note that your class must also be named Proj01.
I certify that this program is my own work
and is not the work of others. I agree not
to share my solution with others.
Replace this line with your name
Hello World
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2020 Richard G. Baldwin