Java....We have all heard of it, but we may not know what it is. I don't care if you want to know what it is, you can go find that out yourself.
This idea was actually Matt's idea, but since he hasn't said anything about it I figured I would
I only started this column because I am interested in getting a group of people together to write programs in Java. Matt suggested that we try to get school funding for this so-called "Java Club" next year and actually open it to the public so that we may create a team of Java developers to write games and various other Java-based programs and gain an understaning of the basics of object-oriented programming.
Obviously, if we get school funding, we can put that towards stuff like books for the class and stuff. The only problem will be finding a place to host the club. A computer lab seems like a likely choice, but we still need a teacher's supervision and approval of our plan before this can be put into action. If you are interested, either reply or vote on the poll I have supplied.
Thanks for your input.
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actually i suggested a flash animation club, but a java club or just a general programming club would be a good, no great idea because i heard that the visual basic classes at the school are usually full. great idea forerunners
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the only prerequisite ti starting a programming or java club would be the fact taht one or two of us would have to be experienced in a widespread language. but the forerunners is already learning java so this club could be establiched in the near future
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Alrighty then. To get this going, we should talk to the teachers of our tech-center classes about the whole programming club idea. We need a room with computers, a teacher to host the club, and approval from the school. Let's start with getting a teacher to host the class. I will talk to Mr. Sparks and Mrs. Hall about it, so you guys talk to your teachers about it and post their replies.
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If it were a club, I don't see how they could. Though I suppose we would need a teacher/adviser to sponsor us if we were to use the Tech Center's computers. And FBLA's not that bad.