DevX Home    Today's Headlines   Articles Archive   Tip Bank   Forums   

+ Reply to Thread
Results 1 to 3 of 3
  1. #1
    sam Guest

    Newbie NEED HELP


    l am really new to Java. l need help and advice.

    1. l need to use what type of editor to code the program ?
    2. Use what compiler to compile the program ?
    3. How to compile a Java program ?

    Please help. Thanks in advance.


  2. #2
    Brian Rook Guest

    Re: Newbie NEED HELP


    "sam" <samsylvester@hotmail.com> wrote:
    >
    >l am really new to Java. l need help and advice.
    >
    >1. l need to use what type of editor to code the program ?
    >2. Use what compiler to compile the program ?
    >3. How to compile a Java program ?
    >
    >Please help. Thanks in advance.
    >


    1. Download Jcreator standard ed. Its free (search with google.com engine
    with keywords jcreator download. There are others out there too.
    2. Go with Sun's JDK. Again, search with google keywords: download JDK



  3. #3
    Brian Rook Guest

    Re: Newbie NEED HELP


    "sam" <samsylvester@hotmail.com> wrote:
    >
    >l am really new to Java. l need help and advice.
    >
    >1. l need to use what type of editor to code the program ?
    >2. Use what compiler to compile the program ?
    >3. How to compile a Java program ?
    >
    >Please help. Thanks in advance.
    >


    1. Download Jcreator standard ed. Its free (search with google.com engine
    with keywords jcreator download. There are others out there too.
    2. Go with Sun's JDK. Again, search with google keywords: download JDK.
    3. What's nice about Jcreator is that you can compile and execute the program
    right from the IDE with an icon click to compile and once error free, click
    the icon to execute. Opens DOS prompt screen and you see the results.



Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
HTML5 Development Center
 
 
FAQ
Latest Articles
Java
.NET
XML
Database
Enterprise
Questions? Contact us.
C++
Web Development
Wireless
Latest Tips
Open Source


Top DevX Stories

Easy Web Services with SQL Server 2005 HTTP Endpoints
JavaOne 2005: Java Platform Roadmap Focuses on Ease of Development, Sun Focuses on the "Free" in F.O.S.S.
Wed Yourself to UML with the Power of Associations
Microsoft to Add AJAX Capabilities to ASP.NET
IBM's Cloudscape Versus MySQL


Sponsored Links