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J. GREGORY JOLDA

gregjolda@hq.fbnintegrated.com

 


Fall 2003 COS141
will be focused on Visual Basic.NET.

Textbook: Visual Basic .NET, How to Program, Second Edition Deitel, Deitel, Nieto.

Additional Text, Recommended but not required:
Visual Basic .NET - Your Visual Blueprint for Building Versatile Programs on the .NET Framework--Bowman

Both textbooks are available at the bookstore.

Software:: VB.NET or VisualStudio.Net

The Fall semester course will work through Chapter 11. The spring semester will complete the remainder of the text. This is a very aggressive schedule but will present comprehensive instruction in the .NET language. I expect students will have read Chapters 1, 2, and 3 in Detel, and Chapter 1 of Bowman. Class discussion will begin with concepts of the .NET framework, the IDE, and basic programming.

 
EDUCATION:
  • Air Force Institute of Technology, Dayton, Ohio
    • Masters of Science in Electrical Engineering (with High Honors)
  • Northeastern University, Boston, MA
    • Bachelors of Science in Electrical Engineering

     

EXPERIENCE:

  • Ingraham--MIS Director
  • Extensive experience in Database consulting throughout New England
  • United States Air Force--Lt. Col (Ret.)
    • Flew over 3100 hours in jet aircraft, as well as Jet Flight Instructor
    • Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at West Point

Copyright 2002-J. Gregory Jolda
Information on this site is intended to assist COS141 taught by J. Gregory Jolda at the University of Southern Maine.
Last modified: September 7, 2003