Monday September 11, 2006 As we know SUN stands for Stanford University and Sun in order to live up to its name is running a program to facilitate widespread adoption of Sun technologies by students, faculty in order to ensure Sun technologies empowers future IT industry. This team is responsible for coordinating involvement of Sun-IEC with various universities in India.
PESIT inks MoU with Sun Microsystems
As a part of the effort people from the team are visiting P.E.S college of Engineering to give them good insight on Java, Solaris, Netbeans etc.
I visited this college last Saturday(September 9, 2006) to present a talk on 'OOPs in Java'. Presentation starts with object oriented programming fundamentals, touch points on why and how to use it and then demonstrate the best approach to use it in Java. It talks about Java Fundamentals and best practices.
Presentation was followed by a Lab session, where students tested their learning from the talk and we tried to explicate their leftover doubts.
Presentation turned out to be a success. we had a huge audience ranging from Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering and Information Science.
I was a bit diffident and fidgety after seeing such a huge crowd.I somehow muster entire courage I had in me and started my session with a line which happens to be the favorite line of one of my teacher. He always used to ask, What does Java stands for?
Just Another Vehicle To America 
Gradually all my fear vanished and I started enjoying the session.
Personally, It was a superlative experience and I enjoyed it immensely.
Presentation is more of a vade-mecum and provides necessary background on OOPs and explain Java Fundamentals.
Below is the Presentation in pdf format.
JavaOOPs_Preso_PESIT.pdf
JavaOOPs_LabExercise_PESIT.pdf
iec-univ-volunteers@Sun.COM is the email-id to reach the group running the show.
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