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10 Sep 2004, 15:18
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Mathamagician
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Java
does anyone know of a free java aplication that doesn't make me play about with directories and DOS and all that?
cheers.
lestat.
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10 Sep 2004, 15:37
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Re: Java
eh ?
one assumes you mean a java compiler.
i've never found it to be particularly difficult to set up (indeed the recent jdk's from sun seem to sort that for you anyway)
theres are a load of free ones (google java compiler etc), but i just use sun's myself.
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10 Sep 2004, 16:17
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Re: Java
Visual café was one we had at school.
I believe Borlands Java compiler is free.
It's been a long time since I set up a java environment, but I remember they were all shit.
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12 Sep 2004, 19:20
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Re: Java
I used Borland compiler aaages ago, not sure wut the current one is like, but seemed pretty reliable
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12 Sep 2004, 19:48
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Henry Kelly
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Re: Java
How can you understand Java and not understand the written instructions on how to set it up?
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12 Sep 2004, 21:09
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Re: Java
eclipse is indeed lovely. although, being the grade A genius i am, i forgot to install the jdk so it got angry
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12 Sep 2004, 21:14
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Henry Kelly
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Re: Java
At uni they 'advise' that we use BlueJ, but I've taken to the rather bad habit of using VS.NET and dumping everything into a J# file and 'fixing' it before and after. Noone's noticed yet.
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13 Sep 2004, 13:02
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Re: Java
im going to be using blueJ at uni myself this year, ill let you know how it is
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13 Sep 2004, 20:42
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Re: Java
From what I hear, BlueJ is nice for not learning anything.
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13 Sep 2004, 22:03
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Re: Java
BlueJ is probably the worst Java IDE anyone could use, for learning or otherwise.
Then my smart arse Uni recommends us to use Together 6, probably the most resource hogging POS ever to stalk the surface of Earth and supposedly the licence is a 5 figure sum, yes a great way to spend money.
Linux Gedit/Notepad or some other text based program w/ compiler that has colour highlighting is most recommended.
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13 Sep 2004, 22:25
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Henry Kelly
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Re: Java
Textpad has shortcuts to compile and run things, and does syntax highlighting, it's what I used before this BlueJ-cum-VS.NET fiasco.
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