General Smuts Posted 12 May 2008 Posted 12 May 2008 I've got an exam in 2 hours and i have no fooking clue what any of them are. I know to put java.util.* at the top of my programming for arraylists but beyond that im clueless. Can anybody lay it out to me simply? Im using Java BlueJ btw. Any help greatly apreciated.
General Smuts Posted 12 May 2008 Author Posted 12 May 2008 1 hour to go and i still am none the wiser. Luckily i worked out i only need 26 marks out of 100 to pass this module. Thank fook for coursework!
Tabou Posted 13 May 2008 Posted 13 May 2008 Having got a U in the same IT that you were in at college, I am going to offer an alternative approach. Don't go.
Daggers Posted 13 May 2008 Posted 13 May 2008 Tough titty LFF - I am working and have no time to do your degree for you anymore
General Smuts Posted 14 May 2008 Author Posted 14 May 2008 It was 2 days ago and i was looking for a quick solution. I had notes on them they just made fook all sense to me at all. Sods law all 3 came up in 1 question which i duly skipped and went onto the next one about something else i had no clue about!
BrockwellFox Posted 14 May 2008 Posted 14 May 2008 fook me, I did Java at uni and I don't know what any of them are either.. never quite got my head around BlueJ either, I just find simple text editors easier.. doing a Computer Science degree or summat?
General Smuts Posted 14 May 2008 Author Posted 14 May 2008 fook me, I did Java at uni and I don't know what any of them are either.. never quite got my head around BlueJ either, I just find simple text editors easier..doing a Computer Science degree or summat? Combined Computing and Business yea. Fooking joke is Java
BrockwellFox Posted 14 May 2008 Posted 14 May 2008 fair play, just the computing was enough for me.. what year are you in? finished mine nigh on 2 years ago now.. can hardly remember even what modules i did at the time i thought i'd never use Java but in fact the experience of OOP is helping me now i'm doing object-oriented PHP at work, it would have been a total mare if i had no experience of it at all. actually once you get your head around the whole concept of OOP then the language is much easier to work with, be it Java or anything, just a shame it took me most of the 3 years to work it out!
Recommended Posts
Archived
This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.