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Classes and Objects in Visual Basic
Today we learned about the application of classes and objects when coding in Visual Basic. This is all in preparation for our next lab using what we've learned (I'll tell you more about it when it's assigned).
Dr. Cushman is explaining the concepts for coding in my ISAT 252 class. I enjoy the class, it's a basic introduction before I start taking courses in the Information Knowledge Management (IKM) sector next semester.
This afternoon I met with my partner to work on finishing our first project for ISAT 252. Unfortunately we weren't able to finish, as there seems to be some problems with the mathematics in the program, so we've scheduled a meeting with Dr. Cushman on Monday to work out the kinks. I've found that ISAT professors are very willing to work with students to get them to understand concepts outside of class. Email makes the difference, because that's the way their scheduling works.
Last night I sat down and attempted to plan out the courses I need to take before I graduate. When I'd finished the next two years at JMU had been planned out. Kind of scary that graduation is coming so soon. Using this plan I'll try and schedule on E-Campus (JMU's online registration system) next week during my scheduling appointment. I'm trying for ISAT 340 - Software Development for IKM, CIS 320 - Telecommunications, and ISAT 305 - BioTech Lab and ISAT 350 - Biotechnology for the New Millennium I. Besides those ISAT courses I'm also going to try and get into MUS 204 - History of Rock and Roll. Wish me luck as I race against time to get my classes!
Posted by Matt on April 8, 2005 04:29 PM | Link | Email Matt
