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The document discusses Java applications and applets. It notes that Java applications run on desktops and applets run within HTML pages. It also lists some escape sequences used in Java, including newlines, tabs, carriage returns, and backslashes.
This document announces a love shot contest on Facebook where entrants can win prizes like an iPhone 5, iPad Mini or Samsung Galaxy S2. To enter, participants must like the contest page, share it and tag friends before February 14th, with 10,000 baht worth of prizes to be won. The document provides instructions on how to enter and links to the contest Facebook page.
The document discusses why someone should go into Android app development. It notes that Android has over 25 billion app downloads and 675,000 apps available. Developing for Android is free and open-source, and there are many resources available like the Android SDK provided by Google. The document provides an overview of how to get started with Android development by downloading the SDK and installing plugins for IDEs like Eclipse. It also discusses options for those without Java experience like Monodroid for C# or frameworks like Unity 3D for game development.
Jomar Tigcal gave a presentation on Android design principles at a GDG CDO Meetup in July 2013. He discussed three main principles: Enchant Me, which is about delighting users; Simplify My Life, which focuses on keeping interfaces simple; and Make Me Amazing, about empowering users. He also covered pure Android design guidelines and resources like the Android Asset Studio and Action Bar Sherlock. The presentation provided an overview of key design concepts in Android and tools for implementing them.
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The document summarizes the events and activities of GDG Philippines in 2012. It describes various meetups and workshops held throughout the year focused on Android development, startups, and Google technologies. These included show-and-tell meetups, a global Android dev camp, Map Maker and Pre-Startup Weekend workshops, a Google I/O extended event, hackathons, and social events around major occasions. The goal was to bring together developers and startups to learn, build, and collaborate using Google platforms.
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The document discusses Java applications and applets. It mentions that Java applications run on desktops and servers while applets run within HTML pages and are smaller programs. The document also lists some escape sequences used in Java including newlines, tabs, carriage returns, and backslashes.
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This document announces a love shot contest on Facebook where entrants can win prizes like an iPhone 5, iPad Mini or Samsung Galaxy S2. To enter, participants must like the contest page, share it and tag friends before February 14th, with 10,000 baht worth of prizes to be won. The document provides instructions on how to enter and links to the contest Facebook page.
The document discusses Java applications and applets. It notes that Java applications run on desktops and applets run within HTML pages. It also lists some escape sequences used in Java, including newlines, tabs, carriage returns, and backslashes.
This document announces a love shot contest on Facebook where entrants can win prizes like an iPhone 5, iPad Mini or Samsung Galaxy S2. To enter, participants must like the contest page, share it and tag friends before February 14th, with 10,000 baht worth of prizes to be won. The document provides instructions on how to enter and links to the contest Facebook page.
The document discusses why someone should go into Android app development. It notes that Android has over 25 billion app downloads and 675,000 apps available. Developing for Android is free and open-source, and there are many resources available like the Android SDK provided by Google. The document provides an overview of how to get started with Android development by downloading the SDK and installing plugins for IDEs like Eclipse. It also discusses options for those without Java experience like Monodroid for C# or frameworks like Unity 3D for game development.
Jomar Tigcal gave a presentation on Android design principles at a GDG CDO Meetup in July 2013. He discussed three main principles: Enchant Me, which is about delighting users; Simplify My Life, which focuses on keeping interfaces simple; and Make Me Amazing, about empowering users. He also covered pure Android design guidelines and resources like the Android Asset Studio and Action Bar Sherlock. The presentation provided an overview of key design concepts in Android and tools for implementing them.
Android is a popular and open-source mobile operating system. It offers users choice in manufacturers, hardware specifications, default apps, and keyboards. Android integrates well with Google services and has a wide selection of apps available. Notifications are expandable and actionable, and the home screen supports widgets. Android allows for multi-tasking, face unlock, voice typing, and voice search. It has a large market share and the Android developer platform has a low learning curve and many development resources available.
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10. ตัว อย่ำ ง กำรใช้ Operator แบบ boolean
class BoolLogic{
public static void main(String
args[]){
boolean a = true; boolean b =
false;
boolean c = a | b; boolean d = a &
b;
boolean e = a ^ b; boolean f = (!a
& b) | (a & !b);
boolean g = !a;
System.out.println("a = " + a);
System.out.println("b = " + b);
System.out.println("a | b = " + c);
System.out.println("a & b = " +
d);
14. ตัว อย่ำ ง กำรคำำนวณโดยใช้
Operator1
class OpEquals{
public static void main (String args[]){
int a =1; int b = 2; int c = 3;
a += 5; b *= 4;
c +=a * b; c %=6;
System.out.println("a = " + a);
System.out.println("b = " + b);
System.out.println("c = " + c);
}
}
15. ตัว อย่ำ ง กำรคำำนวณโดยใช้
Operator2
class IncDec{
public static void main(String ars[]){
int a = 1; int b = 2;
int c = ++b; int d = a++;
c++;
System.out.println("a = " + a);
System.out.println("b = " + b);
System.out.println("c = " + c);
System.out.println("d = " + d);
}
18. ง if then - - > ใน 1 โปรแกรมสำมำรถมี if then ได้ห ลำย
Flow Chart :
19. คำำ สั่ง if then
ตัว อย่ำ งโปรแกรม :1 - - >โปรแกรมในฝัน
var age:integer;
begin
If (age >= 18) then
writeln (‘of age’);
writeln (‘good luck’);
Readln;
end.
20. 3.3 คำำ สัง (if – then – else) เป็น คำำ
่
สัง เลือ กทำำ อย่ำ งใดอย่ำ งหนึ่ง
่
ในกรณีที่คอมพิวเตอร์ต้องเลือกทำำอย่ำงใด
อย่ำงหนึ่ง โดยตรวจสอบเงื่อนไขที่กำำหนด
จะใช้ คำำสั่ง if – then –else โดยถ้ำ
เงื่อนไขเป็นจริงจะทำำคำำสั่งหลัง then แต่ถ้ำ
เงื่อนไขเป็นเท็จจะทำำคำำสั่งหลัง else โดย
นิพจน์ที่ตำมหลัง if จะเป็นข้อมูลทำงตรรกะ
รูปแบบคำำสังเป็นดังนี้
่