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    Tyreal Guest

    just starting out


    I'm just starting out and I find that it is easier for me to learn from example.
    Can anyone give me a good URL where I can find example codes (that I can
    run and complile from my J++ software) Thanks


    Note - I'd perfer codes that are applealing to the eye
    But beggers cant be choosers

    -Tyreal

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    Paul Guest

    Re: just starting out


    A good source is the Sun website. Alternatively, try the IBM web site. You
    can download free entry edition IDEs such as Forte for Java from Sun or Visual
    Age for Java from IBM. I suggest you try these rather than VJ++ as VJ++ has
    an older and out of date JVM..

    Cheers,


    Paul.

    "Tyreal" <rweninger@kscable.com> wrote:
    >
    >I'm just starting out and I find that it is easier for me to learn from

    example.
    >Can anyone give me a good URL where I can find example codes (that I can
    >run and complile from my J++ software) Thanks
    >
    >
    >Note - I'd perfer codes that are applealing to the eye
    > But beggers cant be choosers
    >
    > -Tyreal



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