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In HOME PROJECTS WITH JAVA, Java GUI (graphical user interface) programming concepts are used to provide detailed step-by-step instructions in building many fun and useful projects. HOME PROJECTS WITH JAVA explains (in simple, easy-to-follow terms) how to build a Java GUI project. Students learn about project design, the Java Swing controls, many elements of the Java language, and how to distribute finished projects. The projects built include: Dual-Mode Stopwatch - Allows you to time tasks you may be doing; Consumer Loan Assistant - Helps you see just how much those credit cards are costing you; Flash Card Math Quiz - Lets you practice basic addition, subtraction, multiplication and division skills; Multiple Choice Exam - Quizzes a user on matching pairs of items, like countries/capitals, words/meanings, books/authors; Blackjack Card Game - Play the classic casino card game against the computer; Biorhythm Tracker - Discover your physical, emotional and intellectual cycles for any day you choose. The product includes over 700 pages of self-study notes, all Java source code and all needed graphics and sound files.

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