This is great Jeannie ... a tutorial and better documentation has been =
one
of the most requested features of the csjava package so far.
A tutorial showing the use of TheMatrix and EasyInput.
To see usage examples, check out some of the files in the demo package.
TheMatrix is essentially a combination of a BufferedImage and a JFrame.=20
You should discuss the basic, most frequently used methods. Some methods =
are
hardly ever used, and will probably be removed.
You should use whatever form is most convenient for you. I would think =
HTML
is best because then the documentation (or parts of it) could be easily
inserted into the source code as JavaDoc comments. But at this point any
readable format is fine.
Toby
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Dr. Toby Donaldson
School of Computing Science (Surrey)
Simon Fraser University
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Dear All,
Hello, I am Jeannie, new to csjava. I think I will start working on the
tutorial for the beginner. It would be great if someone do a brief
introduction of the program to me (because at this stage, I am not too =
sure
what the program is), and I will explore myself what and how it works.=20
Does anyone have any suggestions on what format the tutorial should be? =
ie
pdf file? html file? or any other type?
From
Jeannie Chan
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