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1 ) Utilize research results to distinguish between Java and other programming languages. |
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2 ) Analyze objects in Java code to develop effective programs. |
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3 ) Utilize mathematics skills to assist in evaluating system and software requirements to determine usability. |
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4 ) Demonstrate the effective use of Java tools for software development. |
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5 ) Explain basics of creating classes, including methods, arguments, and return values. |
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6 ) Construct objects to meet Java program requirements. |
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7 ) Demonstrate the Java software development process. |
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8 ) Design a software application using Java tools. |
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9 ) Implement a simple applet by writing the code, performing unit testing, and debugging the program. |
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10 ) Determine how to handle errors in package creation. |
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11 ) Demonstrate Java software testing. |
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12 ) Analyze quality assurance tasks to produce quality products. |
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13 ) Identify maintenance and customer support functions. |
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14 ) Determine career and entrepreneurial opportunities, responsibilities, and educational and credentialing requirements in the Java programming field. |
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15 ) Apply skills in communication, leadership, and teamwork in the Java programming field. Applying problem-solving and critical-thinking skills to resolve workplace conflict
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