Java AWT Delegation Event Model and Class Hierarchy
Abstract Window Toolkit (AWT)
The Abstract Window Toolkit (AWT) is Java’s original platform-dependent windowing, graphics, and user interface (UI) toolkit.
AWT Class Hierarchy
🖼️ The core of AWT is structured around a few key classes, all of which inherit from the Object class.
Component Class
Component is the root of all AWT UI elements. A component is an object with a graphical representation that can be displayed on the screen and can interact with the user. Examples include buttons, text fields,
Computer Graphics Algorithms and Display Technologies
Drawing Circles with the Mid-Point Algorithm
The Mid-point Circle Drawing Algorithm is a technique used to draw a circle using simple arithmetic operations like addition and subtraction. It avoids complex mathematical calculations such as square roots or trigonometric functions. The main idea is to start at the top point of the circle and move pixel by pixel to draw 1/8th (octant) of the circle. Then, using symmetry, the remaining seven parts of the circle are drawn by mirroring that part.
At each
Read MorePython Data Structures: Dictionaries, Strings, and Functions
Python Data Structures Fundamentals
Dictionaries: Key-Value Storage
A Python dictionary is a collection of key-value pairs used to store data in an unordered, mutable structure. You create a dictionary using curly braces {} with key-value pairs, for example: my_dict = {"name": "Alice", "age": 25}. You can also use the dict() constructor to create dictionaries.
Accessing values is done by referring to their keys: my_dict["name"] returns “Alice”.
Adding, Updating, and Removing Items
You add or update items
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Flip-Flops: Basic Sequential Data Storage
A Flip-Flop is a basic sequential circuit used to store one bit of data (0 or 1). Unlike combinational circuits, the output of a flip-flop depends on:
- Present input
- Previous output (memory)
- Clock signal
Flip-flops are the building blocks of registers, counters, and memory units.
1. RS (Set-Reset) Flip-Flop
The RS flip-flop has two inputs: S (Set) and R (Reset).
Working Principle
- S = 1 → Output is set to 1
- R = 1 → Output is reset to 0
- S = R = 0 → No change
- S =
PHP Fundamentals: Control Flow, Arrays, and Functions
Core PHP Concepts
Control Statements
Control statements manage the flow of execution based on conditions or repetitions.
Conditional Statements
if...else: Executes code if a condition is true.switch: Selects one of many code blocks to be executed based on a variable’s value.
Looping Statements
for: Used when the number of iterations is known.while: Repeats execution as long as a specified condition remains true.foreach: Specifically designed to iterate through arrays.
File Handling Operations
PHP allows
Read MoreEssential Linux Commands, User Roles, and Process States
Common Linux Commands and Utilities
The commands listed below are a mix of standard Unix/Linux utilities and internal shell commands. Below is the syntax and purpose for the most common interpretations in a Linux environment.
1. stat (st) 📊
The command st is not a standard standalone utility, but it is often used as a shortcut or abbreviation for the stat command.
- Syntax (using stat):
stat [OPTION]... FILE... - Purpose: The
statcommand displays detailed information about a file or file system. This
