Para sa akong ACT5 Intro to JAVA Programming Class
MWF 3:00 - 5:00PM Computer Laboratory 1 (JEDI LAB)
Download the file and unzip it. Open Netbeans then open the project.
Analyze and Practice. Play hard but study Harder...
If you have questions, you can email me at ahbdalmacio@dmc.edu.ph or
you can leave comments here in my blog or you can drop a message at the right side
of this blog.
Thank you...
To Download click this link:
http://rapidshare.com/files/334556767/Stack_Simulation.zip.html
Sir Harvs
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
My Processor's Point of View

Ang Dipolognon
Issue No 2
December 2009-09
“Paskong Pinoy”
As the song goes … “Ang totoong paskong pinoy ay hindi puti, ang totoong paskong pinoy ay kayumanggi…”
Hello fellow Rotarians, its just like last week when I assembled and disassembled my Christmas tree, the next thing I know I’m assembling it again. Time really runs fast and we are again celebrating the best season of the year: “Christmas”. As Filipinos how do we celebrate Christmas?
There was these 10 years of my life wherein I was celebrating my Christmas alone. Though it was lonely but being a Filipino really makes a difference: the culture. Christmas for us is the time where families bond together; relatives abroad are coming home to celebrate the season.
It can never be denied that “lechon” is the best food Filipinos have during Christmas. Oh, we shouldn’t forget the “Simbang Gabi” or our lolo’s and lola’s will not give us presents. The variety of delicacies lined up outside the church ranging from “Palitaw”, “biko”, “bibingka” and many more.
The never ending party and exchanging gifts, elementary and high school reunions, family reunions to name a few. The children’s voices carolling at night with an ending lines: “Maayong pasko…” and “Thank you… Thank you…” and of course the famous “bersing bersing” line of the song “Joy to the world…” The “Judas belt”, “super lolo”, “bawang”, “kwitis” and “triangles” that gave lights and sounds during Christmas nights. Ninong’s and ninang’s are busy preparing gifts for their “inaanak” (I wonder how many are mine). These are just some of the best thing that “paskong pinoy” has to offer.
Being a Rotarian doesn’t limit us from these wonderful things. We Rotarians may not be aware with the fact that we are celebrating Christmas in our hearts everyday. The projects that we have, the smile that we put in every child’s faces, the food that we provide, the clothes, the medical missions, and the service to our community. For me, this is Christmas in my heart everyday.
“Paskong pinoy” is about giving, loving and sharing. The Rotary is just the same as “Paskong Pinoy”. I have a happy heart; I have a Christmas heart. I am a Rotarian, I’m proud and celebrating it.
My Processor's Point of View

Ang Dipolognon
Issue No 1, December 2009
“Philippines: Automated Election in 2010”
My questions are: Is the Country ready? Are the citizens ready? Are we ready?
These are just few of the many questions I have in my mind when this move of our government started. Personally, I am in favor of this undertaking. I am in favor not just because I am an IT professional; I am in favor because I want change. Change in the system, change in the culture; change in the way Filipinos chose their leaders, and change for my country. I voted ones, I have witnessed how unsystematic our electoral process, I have witnessed how hard for my fellow Filipinos to cast their votes. It took a lot of days to count the votes; it took a lot of weeks to declare who wins.
I can say, we filipinos never learn. We are all hounded by these nightmares for decades or even centuries and yet we never learn. A lot of us still question the credibility, assurance, reliability and integrity of this plan. My question to those who are uncertain: When are we going to do this?
The thing is we will never know the answers of our questions until we do it. There are no perfect things in this world. Yes there are possibilities of failure, but do we really need to live with this notion? It’s just a matter of believing that WE Filipinos can do it. Personally, the percentage of success in automation is small; this applies to any automation I have encountered as an IT professional. We can never know the solution until we encounter the problem. But if we really want change, we only have to believe that we can do it.
If they (other countries) can do it, why can’t we? The hardest part is only at the beginning. We might encounter problems next year, but I’m sure we can solve everything the next more years. I still have little confidence in our government. I believe that we Filipinos can do this. Let’s just believe and commit to the CHANGE we long dreamed of having. Let’s do this.
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Assembly Language Class
Lessons 5 to 7. Click the Link below.
http://rapidshare.com/files/315046427/Lessons5-7.pdf.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/315046427/Lessons5-7.pdf.html
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Assembly Language Programming
Lessong 1 - Introduction
For: IT6 - Assembly Language Programming, BSIT III
DMC College Foundation, College of Computer Studies
Link: http://rapidshare.com/files/305247871/Lesson1.pdf.html
MD5: 10FC8A8C7C3D6DE9504F25780AF10415
For: IT6 - Assembly Language Programming, BSIT III
DMC College Foundation, College of Computer Studies
Link: http://rapidshare.com/files/305247871/Lesson1.pdf.html
MD5: 10FC8A8C7C3D6DE9504F25780AF10415
Saturday, September 19, 2009
My Processor's Point Of View

Ang Dipolognon
A Weekly Bulletin of the Rotary Club of Dipolog
Issue No. 4, Sept. 23, 2009
"Success… What, Where, When and Who… but HOW?"
Life as we all know has its own way of telling us that it has all the reasons one needs to be happy. When can we say we are happy? And when can we say we had lived our life to the fullest? You, me or them has their own way or story in answering the question. One thing for sure that in every stories we had, in every experiences and undertakings we took into our lives, we sure had lived a life.
Success has always been a word so smooth and relieving to hear, even more the word that everybody craves to have. Success comes in many ways and styles; it’s not just all about the money or wealth, achievements and honors doesn’t even paint the whole picture. Success is equated to the word blessed. When we succeed in everything that we do, we always thought that we are blessed.
What if we stumble, what if we fall? Isn’t it a blessing also? In our lives it is not always success. As other says, you need to experience failure (stumble and fall) to learn. Success doesn’t come in golden plate, but for some yes, it comes in a golden plate.
Let me share this success story of Bill Gates written by Ravi Kumar Paluri published way back 2004.
“Bill Gates was born on October 28, 1955 in a family having rich business, political and community service background. His great-grandfather was a state legislator and a mayor, his grandfather was vice president of national bank and his father was a lawyer.
Bill strongly believes in hard work. He believes that if you are intelligent and know how to apply your intelligence, you can achieve anything. From childhood Bill was ambitious, intelligent and competitive. These qualities helped him to attain top position in the profession he chose. In school, he had an excellent record in mathematics and science. Still he was getting very bored in school and his parents knew it, so they always tried to feed him with more information to keep him busy. Bill’s parents came to know their son's intelligence and decided to enrol him in a private school, known for its intense academic environment. It was a very important decision in Bill Gate's life where he was first introduced to a computer. Bill Gates and his friends were very much interested in computer and formed "Programmers Group" in late 1968. Being in this group, they found a new way to apply their computer skill in university of Washington. In the next year, they got their first opportunity in Information Sciences Inc. in which they were selected as programmers. ISI (Information Sciences Inc.) agreed to give them royalties whenever it made money from any of the group’s program. As a result of the business deal signed with Information Sciences Inc., the group also became a legal business.
Bill Gates and his close friend Allen started new company of their own, Traf-O-Data. They developed a small computer to measure traffic flow. From this project they earned around $20,000. The era of Traf-O-Data came to an end when Gates left the college. In 1973, he left home for Harvard University. He didn’t know what to do, so he enrolled his name for pre-law. He took the standard freshman courses with the exception of signing up for one of Harvard's toughest mathematics courses. He did well over there, but he couldn’t find it interesting too. He spent many long nights in front of the school's computer and the next day asleep in class. After leaving school, he almost lost himself from the world of computers. Gates and his friend Paul Allen remained in close contact even though they were away from school. They would often discuss new ideas for future projects and the possibility of starting a business one fine day. At the end of Bill's first year, Allen came close to him so that they could follow some of their ideas. That summer they got job in Honeywell. Allen kept on pushing Bill for opening a new software company.
Within a year, Bill Gates dropped out from Harvard. Then he formed Microsoft. Microsoft's vision is "A computer on every desk and Microsoft software on every computer". Bill is a visionary person and works very hard to achieve his vision. His belief in high intelligence and hard work has put him where he is today. He does not believe in mere luck or God’s grace, but just hard work and competitiveness. Bill’s Microsoft is good competition for other software companies and he will continue to stomp out the competition until he dies. He likes to play the game of Risk and the game of world domination. His beliefs are so powerful, which have helped him increase his wealth and his monopoly in the industry.
Bill Gates is not a greedy person. In fact, he is quite giving person when it comes to computers, internet and any kind of funding. Some years back, he visited Chicago's Einstein Elementary School and announced grants benefiting Chicago's schools and museums where he donated a total of $110,000, a bunch of computers, and provided internet connectivity to number of schools. Secondly, Bill Gates donated 38 million dollars for the building of a computer institute at Stanford University. Gates plans to give away 95% of all his earnings when he is old and gray”.
At present, Bill gates donated Millions of Dollars to the Rotary Foundation to help eradicate polio worldwide. He is an honorary member of the Rotary Club of Seattle.
Friday, September 11, 2009
My Processor's Point of View

Ang Dipolognon
The Rotary Club of Dipolog Weekly Bulletin
Issue No. 3, September 16, 2009
“In pursuit of the life we dream…”
Is there a way we could alter destiny just to achieve the life we ever wanted? What are the ways or little ways that we could say or feel that in some ways by doing it or by having it, we did or almost had the life we dream?
In pursuit of the life we dream, we took this journey hoping to achieve successful living. The focus should be on what is exactly that we want and then setting ourselves on course for going and getting it. It is very important to know what we want in our life and how we pursue in getting it.
There is another aspect of achieving the life you dreamed of. It seems to be actually counter-productive to getting the life you want, yet it is imperative to a successful life. It is giving.
Giving of yourself, your time, your money, your energy is something that takes us from simply being successful people in a traditional sense and to being people who lead successful lives.
Giving is what makes us fully human. It is the essence of what we are, people who are here on earth together, not simply people who hope to clamor to the top of the pile in the survival of the fittest. Yes, pursue your life and your success with wild abandon; be responsible for yourself and take ownership of your life, realizing that you cannot be responsible for others, but also allow yourself to become a giving person.
Giving is also what allows us to accomplish things far beyond ourselves; and that is part of what living the life of our dreams is all about, right? Accomplishing great things through ourselves – and others!
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