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This project develops an XML authoring tool and a repository for Java training and tutorial material. This material is primarily directed at those who provide Java class-room training (like ourselves!), but may be of use to anyone studying Java.
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Development of J2EE Project in an Open Source Environment. This includes an application currently being developed (A Car Rental System), howtos to set-up a J2EE open source environment, and programming best practices
Tapper is a music teaching tool for players of The Chapman Stick. The user selects the instrument's tuning, the key and the chord or scale they wish to play. Tapper will display the proper fingering for that chord or scale.
The CourseReader is an educational computer conferencing program used for conducting courses via the Internet. It filters a newsgroup's messages into multiple courses for offline work. It is especially useful in regions with expensive Internet access.
Small Java applet that facilitates the learning of Japanese kanas.
Small Java applet that facilitates the learning of Japanese kanas (hiraganas & katakanas).
Allows incremental learning of the kanas in all directions (from romaji to kana and vice-versa).
The interface is available in English, French, Spanish, German and Italian.
JTycho is an object-oriented runtime programmable network server.
It will support multiple network models, compiler implementations, object models, persistence mechanisms and object ontologies.
University Schedule Planner is an application with a web interfaced program that, given a set of teachers, a set of Studends and a set of classes each one with several restrictions, builds a schedule for the university classes. The actual implementation
JRobot is a Java utility intended for the manipulation of the Mitsubishi RVM1. It provides the possibility to connect locally and remotely to RVM1 robots, manipulate with joysticks and has a virtual 3D view intended for simulation.
An expandable and portable XML file format and programming tools to retrieve various indices, readings and Meanings from that XML file. Originally based on Jim Breen's popular KanjiDic file.
Sally is a suite of software intended to help bell ringers in learning methods and improving their general ringing. Currently, the main program from this suite is a program to show a method's line, along with bobs, singles etc.
Introduction and proof-of-concept of integrating JMS with CORBA. Using Java, design patterns. It's a university practical work, we'll implement an infrastructure for a fictious company, RNA, which provides news through many different channels.
My intention for creating Software Engineering Techniques is mainly educational. I will post source code I've written or will write that may be useful for others who need to "see" how things can be done rather than just reading references.