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  1. #1
    Javier Guest

    Which is the best one IDE?


    Hi,

    I'm a beginner in Java World and I don't know the differences
    between the profesional programming environment in Java (Visual Age, JBuilder,
    Visual Cafe...). I want to build multi-platform (Windows and Linux) applications
    (no Internet programs) in a project four years long. Which is the best option?

    Thank you.


  2. #2
    Abdullah Guest

    Re: Which is the best one IDE?


    "Javier" <barjav@hotmail.com> wrote:
    >
    >Hi,
    >
    >I'm a beginner in Java World and I don't know the differences
    >between the profesional programming environment in Java (Visual Age, JBuilder,
    >Visual Cafe...). I want to build multi-platform (Windows and Linux) applications
    >(no Internet programs) in a project four years long. Which is the best option?
    >
    >Thank you.
    >

    Why not Visual J++, or an old classic Java compiler, as for being a begginer
    tell me the books or the curriculums please because I'm a begginer too, and
    how good these book are

  3. #3
    alberto Guest

    Re: Which is the best one IDE?


    use--JBuilder 4.0

    avoid JBuilder ++ (will be dropped off next year)

    "Abdullah" <abboud11@hotmail.com> wrote:
    >
    >"Javier" <barjav@hotmail.com> wrote:
    >>
    >>Hi,
    >>
    >>I'm a beginner in Java World and I don't know the differences
    >>between the profesional programming environment in Java (Visual Age, JBuilder,
    >>Visual Cafe...). I want to build multi-platform (Windows and Linux) applications
    >>(no Internet programs) in a project four years long. Which is the best

    option?
    >>
    >>Thank you.
    >>

    >Why not Visual J++, or an old classic Java compiler, as for being a begginer
    >tell me the books or the curriculums please because I'm a begginer too,

    and
    >how good these book are



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