does anyone know what the best program is to program with java? Right now I am looking for Visual J++ 6.0, but I heard there were better ones. Any suggestions?
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does anyone know what the best program is to program with java? Right now I am looking for Visual J++ 6.0, but I heard there were better ones. Any suggestions?
Yes, there is much better and they are FREE -
www.netbeans.org
SUN also has FORTE for java which is FREE but they hide it on their site also, the above basically is FORTE with a nicer GUI.
Depends if you want something simple, or complex. I used JCreator LE, its kind of like notepad, but has some better options, and highlights syntax etc.
You can check it out at downloads.com
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http://download.com.com/3120-20-0.ht...search=+Go%21+
here is the link to download it, if you are interested.
The JDK is free available from the site of Sun. It is very easy to use.
get J++ its the BEST ever! all the professional games on the market are made out of it. dont listen to everyone else just buy it NOW
im not a redneck
but you are an idiot :D:D
J++ isn't Java, it's MS's attempt at ripping java off (or at least its first big one).
javac is the best :-)
No, If you are learning Java don't get J++. It does not support all the features of Java. Namely swing.Quote:
get J++ its the BEST ever! all the professional games on the market are made out of it. dont listen to everyone else just buy it NOW
Use Forte or sun's JDK1.4.1 they are free. Besides when I took training at Sun they use JDK as well.
NETBEANS is the BEST hands down!!!
www.netbeans.org
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How does JBuilder rate in your opinion, I just installed it at home and wanna get some java coding done on it. Is it any good?
Another post that shows face's IQ of 2.......Quote:
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PostReply("Why would you ever code in Java. Its so, so crap!");
}
Is the JDK1.4.1 now called the Java 2se SDK?
I use either Text Pad or Borland JBuilder 6 Personal (free download from Borland's website www.borland.com) - though it is a bit sluggish (it is written in Java afterall), but the real-time syntax error checker is great.
I think that the Borlan JBuilder is nice, try it.