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Can you help me? I want to know how to write the programs' code? (GUI Application Minimum Requirements)
Programming Task – GUI Application Minimum Requirements
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Your GUI application must contain/use, at a minimum, the following:
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•        At least one component, from among a JButton, a JTextField, a JTextBox, a JSlider, etc. As a consequence, you must implement a required Listener inner class.
•        At least one image.
•        One of the Layout Managers that were discussed in class, or choose one from the Java API.
Please see the lecture slides, or see the course website, of example applications.
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10 points         Project Description
10 points         Layout & pseudocode         Â
10 points     Proper use of a Layout Manager, of your choice
20 points    Correctly implementing an event/action listener
15 points       The GUI compiles, and runs as expected
15 points      Use of at least one image
15 points        Proper use of variable names, adequate commenting
5 points         Include a README.txt file, with the final submission of your project
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An industry practice is to include a README.txt, README, or similar file, in the directory with your code. Traditionally the file's name is written in upper case so that on case-preserving environments the file will appear near the beginning of a directory listing. The purpose of the file is to provide details about the code, to give instructions on how to run the program, and/or to explain any bugs or potential problems that a user might experience.
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Contents of the file may include:
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•        Configuration instructions
•        Installation details
•        Operating instructions
•        Contact information
•        Known bugs •          Et cetera.
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