Thursday, January 31, 2008

Sales Prediction continued

Riverdog said; I found the problem with my wireless laptop, then I read some classmate blogs. I work on JCreator with problem 6, and loaded Alice again from scratch. Looking forward to the weekend to do some homework. I started the download feed for your CSCI 1911 update, so I will know when you post new problems to do. I still need to work Alice and the Sales Prediction Problem.

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Programs 1.1

Riverdog said;
/** Program by: Bruce Mcdowell
FileName: HelloWorld.java
Program Description: This section should contain the complete problem statement. HelloWorld is the first Java program.
Input: This section should contain a simple statement of the desired input to the program and if applicable, statements regarding input validation. No Input required.
Algorithm: This section should contain the algorithm for the problem solution in pseudocode. Output a string coded in the program.
Output: This section should contain a simple descriptive statement of the desired output of the program. The string coded in the program
Originality: I, Bruce Mcdowell, worked alone on this and it is my original work. –OR- I, FirstName LastName, received help from HelperFirstName HelperLastName, and/or used code from the following resource: http://www.yoursource.com/. */
/** Program Test Output Paste your program interaction (input & output)from rigorous testing here. This can be placed here or after the source code in the driver program.*/
public class HelloWorld{ public static void main (String[ ] args) {
System.out.println("Hello World! My name is Bruce McDowell");
}//end main method}//end class

Barrels of fun

This weeks assignment was fun the largest barrel (31) had to be used because the total divided by 3 was 34. Vinegar was in it because that was cheapest per gallon. I found the answer by using the prime numbers of each barrel and I could see that two of them would not give whole number results.
The second problem is a three dimensional problem and does include the height of the sheds.

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Problem 12 & 13

Riverdog said;
Book problem solved, but difficult. Two complete middle books eaten, and two additional covers. Because we read book from left to right, but we stack books in the case with the binding towards us. Problem 13, seven new customers enter, and one table remains dirty when restaurant is empty.
Next week nineteen remain, and forty shaps are available.

Sunday, January 20, 2008

Java Componets

Riverdog said; Read Java Chapter 1 again, and answered all question this time, I think it helped.

Thursday, January 17, 2008

Blog for wk 2.1

All
I was doing the problem #12 and it first looks so easy. Also I read some of the class handouts, and there is a lot of information in them. As I see it there are, 4 Books times [1 and 1/16 thick, plus 2 covers each of 1 / 16 per book], but its just a logical guess.


Riverdog

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Personal Question A-1

CSCS 1911, Computer Class workspace I understand what this chapter is about now, but still am developing my own problem, and solution for chapter one.

Bruce

Sunday, January 13, 2008

A-1 Problem

CSCS 1911, Computer Class workspace

Chapter 1, Problems for CR
Yes they are tricky, I have most of them done on paper. I can see where a processor would make these simple. I am having a lot of trouble with the one on the Army Camps and their distance from each other "Dangerous Maneuvers". Can I assume that the route is only by the available road networks?

Bruce

Thursday, January 10, 2008

Riverdog is Bruce

CSCI 1911
This is me and I am blogging for the first time. I wanted to take time and think of a clever blog name for this class. Last night in class I told you that I am in the Military and am stationed at Pearl Harbor. I am interested in computer classes, and recently started repairing my own computers because it just got too expensive to have done. I have read some of the class text book, and plan to enjoy this time.

Primary contact: Wk 473-6691 (Leave Msg)

Alt mail: bruce.mcdowell@us.army.mil