Due: Friday, February 5, 1999.
In this project for cse3001/cse5040 you are to create a WWW page (no frames please) containing information about a programming langauge in the list below and write a simple Java applet. Gather information and links from the Internet and incorporate them in your page. Give some description and context about the language, it should not be too detailed. You will need an account in the Harris lab (or an account on some machine with a WWW server that is globally accessible).
You may work together in groups of up to two people. If you know little about the Internet then you should try to form a group with someone that does. You will graded on value added--not by the number of links, but by the value your page has in finding information about a specific language. The reader wants to know why to visit the links mentioned-- what's there, what questions will be answered. When you are ready, turn in your project by sending me e-mail with the URL of your WWW page and I will grade it by viewing it on-line. I will maintain a list of all the class' links. In your e-mail send me, in addition to the URL, the name of the people who worked on the project, and the title of your project.
I have provided a small template file for you to copy, if you wish. This is a syntactically correct HTML document that will give you something to begin with. More information about writing HTML files is given in the references below.
Here is one link to get you started no matter what language you pick: Yahoo's Programming Languages.
Choose one language from this list of less-well-known object-oriented languages.
chmod go+X ~
mkdir ~/public_html chmod go+X ~/public_html
To learn how to save a page while using the Netscape browser check the documentation on saving a page.
netscape http://www.cs.fit.edu/~[user name]/lang.html
chmod go+r ~/public_html/lang.html
The basic steps in putting an applet on a WWW page are:
<applet code="MyApplet.class" width=150 height=30> </applet>
chmod go+r ~/public_html/*.html ~/public/*.class