Java and sprites

Ok, someone asked for a clue with java and sprites some days ago...
...this is what i could muster:

For images he can look at :

(url="http://"http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/2d/")http://java.sun.com/...ks/tutorial/2d/(/url) (url="http://"http://www.ddj.com/articles/1996/9605/9605m/9605m.htm")http://www.ddj.com/a...9605m/9605m.htm(/url)

For sprites (doesn't exist as such, but the concept does):

(url="http://"http://library.cs.tuiasi.ro/programming/java/Black_art_of_java_game_programming/ch03/083-087.html")http://library.cs.tu...03/083-087.html(/url)
(url="http://"http://www.aber.ac.uk/compsci/Dept/Teaching/CourseNotes/current/CS32110/ffl/#sprites")http://www.aber.ac.u...10/ffl/#sprites(/url)

A toolkit:
(url="http://"http://zez.org/article/articleview/2/")http://zez.org/article/articleview/2/(/url)

BTW, that's all folks, and thanks a lot to Lars Thuring, wich gave me those hints.
Hiall
Ras

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Although I don't think your intended target has seen this, I must say I'm impressed; I'll find these useful in my Java programming class this semester, methinks. Thanks a bunch. 🙂

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