Glen Cove Computing News

Volume 1, Issue 3




Welcome to the January Issue of Glen Cove Computing News. I'll be devoting a large part of this issue to Java, from Sun. Java is a simple, object-oriented, distributed, interpreted, robust, secure, architecture-neutral, portable, high-performance, multithreaded, dynamic, buzzword-compliant, general-purpose programming language. Java supports programming for the Internet in the form of platform-independent Java applets.

Now if you're a non-technical person the above paragraph makes absolutely no sense. For you here's the non-technical description of Java: Java is a programming language that allows you to embed applets or programs in web pages. To see an example of what you can do with Java click on Java Demo. You will only be able to see this Java applet if you're running Netscape 2.0. If you don't have Netscape 2.0 click on the Netscape Now! icon in the GCC Navigator to download a copy.

This third issue of the Glen Cove Computing News also features some helpful Tech Tips, the Internet Site of the Month, the Internet Technology of the Month, and the Cartoon of the Month.


GCC Tech Tips


Internet Site of the Month

The Internet Site of the month for January is The Nando Times. The Nando Times is the one of the best Internet "Newspapers" that I've found. Since this is the java issue of GCC News, I've created this link to the Java version of The Nando Times. If you don't have Netscape 2.0 choose either the Non-Java or Low Graphics version.


Cartoon of the Month

Thanks to Gabe Martin for placing his comic strip in the public domain. See more of Gabe's work at

The Borderline Cartoon Homepage


Internet Technology of the Month

The Internet Technology of the month for January is Shockwave from Macromedia. The Shockwave Plug-In for Netscape Navigator 2.0 makes it possible for web designers to integrate into their web sites interactive multimedia presentations created in Macromedia Director. In addition to the static text and graphics of HTML, Director adds synchronized graphics, sounds, animation, and local interactivity.

These Director titles play seamlessly within the same window as the browser page. Because the Director player is integrated within Navigator, titles can either be played within the context of an HTML document, or as a logically separate Director document. To download a copy click on Shockwave Download. To see what people are doing with Shockwave click on Shockwave Demos.


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