This is a post from my previous blog I copied here because I thing it could be interesting for some starting Java developers.
I have very a good exam in physics, that I started to hate several years ago while encountering it for the first time at university. Fortunately I had a pretty cool professor last semester (Petr Kulhanek), so no "try-to-remember-as-much-as-possible-exam" was necessary, just to write single applet demonstrating you are able to work with physics in real life. Single Java product working as both applet and standalone application.
I also really tried CVS for the first time and it was quite a great experience with Tomas Prochazka who is the second author of the application. Great idea and code exchange. His programming style is quite close to mine and he understands Java as well as I do (hard to tell and not important to tell who is better). So, I say virtual "Thank You" to Tomas. Pretty good change from last time I used to work on another programmer's code.
So go to http://atom.mamto.cz/projekty/skola/F2P/ and try how it works. The site is in Czech, but you can simply find the link to applet and run it (it's already in english). Here is direct link to applet http://atom.mamto.cz/projekty/skola/F2P/run_applet.html and here to Java webstart http://atom.mamto.cz/projekty/skola/F2P/run_ws.jnlp
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