[Athen] Question on JAVA and C++

Robert Spangler rspangler1 at udayton.edu
Mon Nov 27 09:49:25 PST 2017


I wonder what they will be using in the class? Much of modern-day
programming consists of reusing code, which is kind of the point of
object-oriented programming. Of course, he will need to type a lot but if
he will be using an IDE (integrated Development Environment) these tools
automate many functions. I would figure out what the class will be using,
but Eclipse is a popular IDE for Java development. For C++ they may use
Microsoft Visual C++.net.


On Mon, Nov 27, 2017 at 12:34 PM, Maria Bohn <mbohn at bergen.edu> wrote:


> Just resending the below since I did not get any responses and realize

> many were at the conference when I sent it –

>

> TIA

>

> Maria Bohn

> Senior Resource Accommodations Specialist

> Assistive Technology

> Office of Specialized Services

> Bergen Community College

>

>

> On 11/14/17, 11:12 AM, "athen-list on behalf of Maria Bohn" <

> athen-list-bounces at mailman13.u.washington.edu on behalf of

> mbohn at bergen.edu> wrote:

>

> I have a student who is taking computer programming courses – he’s had

> no problems with the basic Java but is considering taking higher level JAVA

> or C++ next semester. His professor said they are more labor intensive – so

> we are looking to see if there is any way to make this doable for him – he

> knows the material and can run it thru in his head but he has severe

> inability to perform motor tasks and constant muscle spasms (he is in a

> wheelchair as well) – the student communicates via a Dynnavox with eye gaze

> technology. Does anyone have any suggestions? Im thinking something where

> he can preprogram and just hit a shortcut key when he needs to use that

> string of code … but I d not know nearly enough about JAVA to know if

> anything exists like this ..?

>

> Thank You

>

> Maria Bohn

> Senior Resource Accommodations Specialist

> Assistive Technology

> Office of Specialized Services

> Bergen Community College

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