IPL-Java I

Marlboro College Graduate Center. MSIE Program. Fall Trimester 2001.




Instructor: Mark Francillon. Email: markf@marlboro.edu. Phone: 802-258-9207 (w).

Required text: Bruce Eckel, Thinking in Java. 2nd edition. Prentice-Hall. 2000. 0-13-027363-5. See also www.bruceeckel.com for the (downloadable) electronic edition of the book and additional materials.

Course description: IPL is an intensive, three-trimester course in Internet-oriented programming, focusing primarily on Java and Perl, two of the two most popular web programming languages. The overall aim of the Java part of IPL is to give students a context in which to develop a solid working knowledge of essential server-side Java technologies, in particular servlets, Java Server Pages, and database connectivity. The focus this first trimester is on developing fluency in core Java.

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IPL-Java Wiki.