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Here’s what we see when we start a new BlueJ “Project”. BlueJ automatically creates a small “readme.txt” file to hold any directions we wish to write about.

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1 Here’s what we see when we start a new BlueJ “Project”. BlueJ automatically creates a small “readme.txt” file to hold any directions we wish to write about our application. We might write special instructions or “release notes” in this file.

2 Here’s what we see when we create a New Class called “Class1”.

3 Here’s what BlueJ puts in by default in our new class. It’s a lot of structure already done for us!!

4 Here’s what we see after we successfully Compile “Class1”. Note, the icon looks a little different for the class now. Notice the message down here, too.

5 BlueJ can quickly and easily create Web-based “javadocs” documentation for your classes! Just use the “tools” menu. The Java API is a set of javadocs, too!

6 Here’s a quick link to the Java API! Get help online if you want to learn to do more…

7 In our project folder, here’s all the files! Source code … Bytecode … BlueJ “project” file … A “readme.txt” file that most computer programs provide to users … javadocs …


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