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How can I create a calendar using java programming that requires the user to input a year and the start day of the calendar?
13 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Just look in the Java object library. You will find that the Calendar class is already written for you. You just need to put it in your program.
- 1 decade ago
Why roll your own when there is in all likelihood a calendar widget you can reuse? By the way, the Java API itself provides many useful classes and interfaces: Date, Calendar, GregorianCalendar, DateFormat, and SimpleDateFormat.
- Anonymous7 years ago
The best books for learning Java for beginners are:-
1- Beginning Java 2 by Ivor Horton
This book is a pretty good introduction to Java, especially for beginners.
2- Java 2: The Complete Reference, Third Edition Patrick Naughton
This book is the best of the lot for beginners. It presents OOPs concepts very well in the beginning and gradually takes you into Java and how Java implements the various OOPs concepts previously discussed. I was also comfortable with the pace of the book.
3-Beginning Java Objects: From Concepts To Code, Second Edition by Jacquie Barker
These first dozen chapters provide an introduction to object modeling, which every Java programmer, if not every object-oriented software developer, should understand fully. This is where the fundamental concepts of abstraction, classes, object instantiation, method invocations and even inheritance are first introduced, only to be re-introduced as Java-specific syntax later on in the book.
4- Beginning Programming with Java For Dummies by Burd
The chapters are very easy to follow, well-written, and engaging. Much easier to understand these CS concepts having read this book than my other Java book.
Here the list of the best books for intermediate and advance Java books (Java programmers).
1- Effective Java (2nd Edition)
2- Head First Java, 2nd Edition
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- 1 decade ago
you really have to think about what you want the program to do. then think of the easiest code to write that will do this for you and then write it in a java IDE test it, and distribute it
- 1 decade ago
I think you have to use some java packages that are already built into it or go to www.planetsoutcecode.com.You can download sample codes and programs from this site.Im sure you learn somthing new from there.
- 1 decade ago
http://www.wiskit.com/calendar.java
http://www.idevelopment.info/data/Programming/java...
http://www.freejavaguide.com/javasource4.htm
http://www.java2s.com/Code/Java/Swing-Components/C...
http://www.java2s.com/Code/Java/JSP/Date-Calendar....
http://javaboutique.internet.com/javasource/c.html
http://www.devdaily.com/Dir/Java/Applets/Calendar/
http://web.meson.org/calendars/
I hope these links will be helpful to u....
have a gr8 day
bye tc
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Learn Java
Use a GUI Toolkit
Code It
Test It
Distribute It.
Lol. Find some tutorials that are similar to what you are trying to accomplish. *Wink *Wink Google or Yahoo!
- 1 decade ago
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