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Getting Started
What's the cheapest/best way to get set up for developing in Java?
(I run Windows 2000 on my dev machine... and I'm presently working with C.)
Thanks in advance...
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Re: Getting Started
Get the latest edition of Java SDK and you can download the comunity version
of Forte for java CE if you prefer working with IDEs right from the begining.
Ako
"Jeff Johnson" <johnsonjs@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>What's the cheapest/best way to get set up for developing in Java?
>
>(I run Windows 2000 on my dev machine... and I'm presently working with
C.)
>
>Thanks in advance...
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Re: Getting Started
"Ako" <ays73@hotmail.com> wrote: ays73@hotmail.com ays73@hotmail.com ays73@hotmail.com
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>Get the latest edition of Java SDK and you can download the comunity version
>of Forte for java CE if you prefer working with IDEs right from the begining.
>
>Ako
>
>
>"Jeff Johnson" <johnsonjs@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>>What's the cheapest/best way to get set up for developing in Java?
>>
>>(I run Windows 2000 on my dev machine... and I'm presently working with
>C.)
>>
>>Thanks in advance...
>
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