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Code Clinic

Transcripts for previous Code Clinics are arranged in reverse chronological order, by date. Check in our Office Hours and Java Live transcript archives for more chats from the JDC.


1998

Jan 08: Swing, JDBC, and JavaSound with Bill Foote


1997

Dec 18: Nodes, Swing, graphing data, and JDK 1.2. with MageLang Institute

Nov 20: Swing, JDK & browsers, mouse events, and garbage collection. with Tim Rohaly

Nov 06: Event handling, JAR files, multithreading, and Swing with John Zukowski

Oct 23: Native methods & packages, JDBC, Swing, and Unicode characters with John Zukowski & Tim Rohaly

Oct 09: JAR files, servlets, RMI, and JDBC with John Zukowski

Oct 02: Servlets, JavaBeans, GIF images, and Swing with John Zukowski

Sep 25: Swing, Java applets, AWT, and the Java Runtime Environment with John Zukowski

Sep 18: RMI, JavaBeans, writing a debugger, displaying large text, and creating DNS-related classes with Tim Rohaly

Sep 11: Servlets, HTML components in HotJava, JDBC drivers, and lightweight components with John Zukowski & Tim Rohaly

Sep 08: Math in JDK 1.0.2, page size, Swing, and mouse drag events with Bill Foote

Sep 04: Swing, math calculations, servlets, and JDBC with John Zukowski & Tim Rohaly

Aug 28: JDK 1.1, servlets, JDBC, and reference books with John Zukowski

Aug 25: JavaTM Media with David Rivas

Aug 21: JDBC, custom class loaders, AWT, and RMI with Tim Rohaly

Aug 14: Frame refreshing, scroll panes, layout manager, and JDBC with John Zukowski & Tim Rohaly


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