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    Simple MVC Example in Java

    A simple example to demonstrate the MVC programming pattern in Java

    The MVC pattern is a basic pattern in programming and the most known one. It helps the developer to organize and manage the project by defining clear responsabilities and tasks for every level. During learning, this pattern can help students to better understand the complexity of the application and to reduce this complexity by allowing him to work on one level at a time.
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    Java Simple Codes

    Simple codes in Java for beginners

    This repository provides a set of simple codes to start learning programming. It aims to help new learner to familiarize with basic programming notions and simple algorithms which must be known by every programmer. Every notion or idea is presented in a separate class while the test class provides an example on how to call (or use) this notion. In a first time, no OO programming notions are introduced.
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    Myrtle

    Myrtle

    A simple programmable spreadsheet for learning statistics.

    Myrtle is a simple programmable spreadsheet and statistical analysis software specifically designed for learning statistics. It provides the standard spreadsheet functionality one would expect like multiple tabbed sheets, relative and absolute row and column referencing in formulas, and a large catalog of built-in functions. Functions specific to logic and computer science, mathematics, probability, and statistics are available. Student's can easily create, customize, and update plots and...
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    A didactic tool, made for the support of teaching and learning of basic computer programming courses through the edition and execution of pseudocode.
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    Simple Logo is a small and very basic Logo interpreter intended to be used as an educational tool, to allow children to learn a simple programming language.
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    A variety of projects I completed thoughout software development courses that would be beneficial to other upcoming developers.
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    BasicJ is a Java API that emulates a variant of the BASIC Language. It is intended as a tool for teaching first time students of computer programming and a stepping stone into Java. It can also be used by adv. users who need easy access to a 2D interface
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