Forgot the links:
Elif Dager's "JDOR: Java 2D Drawing for ooRexx" entry:
<https://wi.wu.ac.at/rgf/diplomarbeiten/#sem_202306_01>
Cookbook "JDOR: Java 2D Drawing for ooRexx" (PDF-seminar paper) with full
documentation
including screenshots:
<https://wi.wu.ac.at/rgf/diplomarbeiten/Seminararbeiten/2023/202306_DegerElif_JDOR.pdf>
zip-archive containing all "JDOR: Java 2D Drawing for ooRexx" examples,
ready to run on your
computer:
<https://wi.wu.ac.at/rgf/diplomarbeiten/Seminararbeiten/2023/202306_DegerElif_JDOR-code.zip>
The "net-oo-rexx" package can be unzipped and used in parallel to any installed software, including
parallel to an installed ooRexx (this way you could check out the latest ooRexx version without
uninstalling your installed Rexx). One could copy all its files to an USB-stick and carry around
computers and after running "setup" will allow for running the above ooRexx scripts, here the link:
net-oo-rexx (cf. readme.txt):
<https://wi.wu.ac.at/rgf/rexx/tmp/net-oo-rexx-packages/>
If you have any questions (including "dumb" questions), please do not hesitate
and ask them!
---rony
On 02.08.2024 17:39, Rony Flatscher wrote:
Since it is possible for everyone on this list to install or use the "net-oo-rexx" packages to run
the latest versions of ooRexx, NetRexx, BSF4ooRexx850, et.al. it might be interesting for peeking
around what some of my students have created in the past twenty+ (!) years. Some of my student's
work gets published on <https://wi.wu.ac.at/rgf/diplomarbeiten/>, if I think that they write about
or demonstrate something helpful. As you will see there are quite a few works related to Rexx,
ooRexx, BSF4ooRexx and the like.
The productivity gains for professionals in this list can be quite impressive, *if* these
professionals would only be aware of the potential, that is easy to realize if they know Rexx
already, hence pointing out student's work. Also, professionals who are aware that that (many
times impressive) work was created by business adminstration students should infer that then it
would be possible for themselves to take advantage of that infrastructure, especially if it gets
demonstrated and explained in form of short nutshell examples.
One example is the seminar paper entitled "BSF4ooRexx850 JDOR: Java 2D Drawing for ooRexx" by Elif
Deger which explores and demonstrates in form of nutshell examples how easy it has become to
create 2D graphics with Rexx commands. Anyone who reads this e-mail would be immediately available
to create such 2D graphics. The examples in the seminar paper (a PDF file) can be downloaded from
that very website, from the entry to "Deger, Elif".
As the "net-oo-rexx" packages contains JDOR, anyone who downloads net-oo-rexx can run these
samples right on their own PC, no matter whether it runs Windows, Apple or Linux. Just try it out!
As the weekend is in front of many, maybe you take some time and look around?
---rony
P.S.: If you look through those works you will find out that there is a current work where a
student has created the core of 3D commands exploiting JavaFX, such that JDOR commands can be
processed by JDORFX as well and add the ability to create and manipulate 3D graphics (the
zip-archive contains the jar-file and the samples, including one where 3D objects get animated).
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