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Assignments | Introduction to Programming in Java | Electrical Engineering and Computer Science | MIT OpenCourseWare Browse Course Material Syllabus Lecture Notes Assignments Related Resources Course Info Instructors Evan Jones Adam Marcus Eugene Wu Departments Electrical Engineering and Computer Science As Taught In January IAP 2010 Level Undergraduate Topics Engineering Computer Science Programming Languages Software Design and Engineering Learning Resource Types notes Lecture Notes assignment Programming Assignments Download Course menu search Give Now About OCW Help & Faqs Contact Us search give now about ocw help & faqs contact us 6.092 | January IAP 2010 | Undergraduate Introduction to Programming in Java Menu More Info Syllabus Lecture Notes Assignments Related Resources Assignments ASSN # ASSIGNMENTS SUPPORTING FILES 1 GravityCalculator (PDF) GravityCalculator.java (JAVA) 2 FooCorporation (PDF)   3 Marathon (PDF) Marathon.java (JAVA) 4 Library (PDF) Book.java (JAVA) Library.java (JAVA) 5 Graphics! (PDF) initial.png (PNG) SimpleDraw.java (JAVA) BouncingBox.java (JAVA) DrawGraphics.java (JAVA) 6 Graphics strikes back! (PDF) assn06.zip (ZIP) (This ZIP file contains: 6 .java files.) 7 Magic squares (PDF) Mercury.txt (TXT) Luna.txt (TXT) Solutions (JAVA) Course Info Instructors Evan Jones Adam Marcus Eugene Wu Departments Electrical Engineering and Computer Science As Taught In January IAP 2010 Level Undergraduate Topics Engineering Computer Science Programming Languages Software Design and Engineering Learning Resource Types notes Lecture Notes assignment Programming Assignments Download Course Over 2,500 courses & materials Freely sharing knowledge with learners and educators around the world. Learn more © 2001–2023 Massachusetts Institute of Technology Accessibility Creative Commons License Terms and Conditions Proud member of: © 2001–2023 Massachusetts Institute of Technology