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mac000

macrumors 6502a
Original poster
Sep 6, 2005
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I am new to using eclipse, but i have to use it for my intro to programming class.

Currently, i have an assignment to create a pumpkin that changes a shade of orange each time you run the program actually an applet.

Can someone provide a good website with java script/code examples to help a student out here?? thanks
 

mufflon

macrumors 6502
Sep 15, 2006
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well it depends on your level of proficiency, if you have just begun studying then I can't stress the fact that you should try to use the course related material as much as possible - you can easily get way deep real quick without even noticing it - whereas the material the course supplies is really a lot more basic and supplied for your benefit.

However if you're proficient with java then you'll prolly already run across the java help over at sun - great stuff.

If the course material is inadequate then please share what's your greatest issues and we'll try to help instead - stuff on the internet is usually very varied.
 

MrSmith

macrumors 68040
Nov 27, 2003
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Mr. Anderson said:
Aren't Java and javascript two completely different things?

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I think the OP made a typo, is all. The title should have been two words: Java scripts, not Javascripts.
 
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