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- ons. The pair working on the View should design something with an interesting look. You might want to look at some clocks online. You could use an image or for each... ts to represent each digit, or you might think of something entirely different. I suggest that each te
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- on GitHub (see the Git reference). It should look something like: <code text> git remote add origin http... ject(s) to your GitHub repository. It should look something like: <code text> git push -u origin master
- top @courses:cs203-201602:lab5
- 3 folder. The new folder, named RentalProject, or something like it, will have it's own local git setup.... eir own RentalProject folder. * NOTE: Here are some tips for creating jUnit tests. * Add the jUni
- top @courses:cs203-201602:lab6
- ll shapes in an array list. The parameter list of some methods may have to change to accept a list of sh... on of the wiki for this course. * Once you have something in the folder, set up a local repository as
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- de code in book. * Lab 3: Calculator. Here is some information gathered from our class: http://c
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- licts]] /* ===== SVN References ===== Here are some helpful links: * http://netbeans.org/kb/docs/id
- top @courses:cs203-201602:lab6.5
- on of the wiki for this course. * Once you have something in the folder, set up a local repository as
- top @courses:cs203-201602:lab7
- with the JUnit library included * Once you have something in the folder, set up a local repository as