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Can I use J# for the Advanced Placement Computer Science program?

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Can I use J# for the Advanced Placement Computer Science program?

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Visual J# .NET fully supports the requirements specified by the College Board for teaching the Java language starting in the 2003-2004 academic year. This includes support for the Java-language syntax and the Java Development Kit (JDK) functionality as specified in the AP Subset (both A and AB subsets are fully supported by J#). The AP Computer Science curriculum is also supplemented by the Microsoft Marine Biology Simulation (MBS) Case Study. This case study provides students with a full-scale application which serves as a model for teaching computer science concepts.

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