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After installing BlueJ a Java SDK you are ready to start.
Open BlueJ.
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Wednesday, February 13, 2013
New life
As a computer technician I realise the world is changing, and since I've got to update myself as a worker, I decided to develop my knowledge in computer engenering.
Since the normal way to grow this kind of knowledge is to get a degree in computer engenering, I decided to share the way I getting this knowlegde to people o can't have access to this means.
For a starter, I will create a pratical java toturial, explaning the way things are for everyone who doesn't understand any thing about computer programming.
For the first lesson, I advise everyone to start with a basic java compilator like BlueJ.
The reason for using such compilator it's easy. The best way to lear something is to start with the one thing that makes understand the basics of the language, and when using IDE like netbeans or eclipse you lose a lot of habits that will prevent erros in the future.
Allways have in mind that the easy way it's not allways the best way.
So, the second step is to get Java SDK.
Install both BlueJ and SDK and you are ready to go.
Since the normal way to grow this kind of knowledge is to get a degree in computer engenering, I decided to share the way I getting this knowlegde to people o can't have access to this means.
For a starter, I will create a pratical java toturial, explaning the way things are for everyone who doesn't understand any thing about computer programming.
For the first lesson, I advise everyone to start with a basic java compilator like BlueJ.
The reason for using such compilator it's easy. The best way to lear something is to start with the one thing that makes understand the basics of the language, and when using IDE like netbeans or eclipse you lose a lot of habits that will prevent erros in the future.
Allways have in mind that the easy way it's not allways the best way.
So, the second step is to get Java SDK.
Install both BlueJ and SDK and you are ready to go.
Saturday, April 14, 2012
Toshiba Tecra R840
A tech overview on Toshiba Tecra R840.
Better than Satellite line, the tetra product line is designed for the user who looks for quality in the extras that a notebook can have.
The best in R840:
Better than Satellite line, the tetra product line is designed for the user who looks for quality in the extras that a notebook can have.
The best in R840:
- The hard disk is silent and more importantly, is powered to prevent the head read / write to create damage to the disk in case of sudden movements
- The matte LCD screen has no glare and, as such, is much less tiring for the eyes
- The heatsink and heat pipes are constructed in copper, which is good for cooling the machine. It's own chassis directs the air sucked by the fan into the machine, causing the air to circulate in the area of the chipset
- The hinges are solid and well attached to the chassis. Is therefore expected that these do not create problems during the life of the machine
- The power connector is not soldered on the mother which prevents problems and allows an easier replacement.
- The base of the keypad has no holes, but rests on a chassis area with a set of holes through which liquid may enter. Tecra previous segments are better protected in this aspect
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