Backwardly Compatible Code (Activity)

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Title Backwardly Compatible Code
Overview The learner will examine the code for the Color class from the Java API and make determinations about its content and why it was designed as it was
Prerequisite Knowledge Mid-level CS1 to beginning CS2 language skill sets, including basic javadoc
Learning Objectives The learner should be able to understand code, read javadoc comments, infer the coding standards used, and understand how backward compatibility can be supported after the activity.

Background:

The rationale of the activity is to provide an example in which a class was not correctly written when it was first published. The Color class source code in Java SE provides an example in which the code was updated in version 1.4 to correctly support coding standards, but is still backwardly compatible

Directions:

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Deliverables:

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Assessment:

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Comments:

What should the instructor know before using this activity?

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Additional Information:

Knowledge Area/Knowledge Unit What ACM Computing Curricula 2013 https://www.acm.org/education/CS2013-final-report.pdf knowledge area and units does this activity cover?
Topic What specific topics are addressed? The Computing Curriucula 2013 provides a list of topics - https://www.acm.org/education/CS2013-final-report.pdf
Level of Difficulty Is this activity easy, medium or challenging?
Estimated Time to Completion How long should it take for the student to complete the activity?
Materials/Environment What does the student need? Internet access, IRC client, Git Hub account, LINUX machine, etc.?
Author Who wrote this activity?
Source Is there another activity on which this activity is based? If so, please provide a link to the original resource.
License Under which license is this material made available? (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/)


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