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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.
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Re: Which is the best one IDE?
"Javier" <barjav@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>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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Re: Which is the best one IDE?
use--JBuilder 4.0
avoid JBuilder ++ (will be dropped off next year)
"Abdullah" <abboud11@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>"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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