For the next two nights, you'll be watching a series of videos on Object-Oriented Programming (OOP). I've included the individual videos below; all are from Daniel Shiffman's LearningProcessing.com website.
Thursday, November 29
Description
Exam Review
Homework
For a written explanation of objects, read about Objects on the Processing web site. You will have questions. Come to class ready to ask them.
Friday, November 30
Description
Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming
Homework
Think about your What A Drag lab from last term (either the 2-box or multi-box version). What were the properties of each box in the program (that is, what variables does each box need just for itself)? What are the behaviors of each box (that is, what does each box need to be able to do)?
Come prepared to discuss your answers during next class.