Sunday, November 29, 2009

Re: [Java] Re: Java for Self Training

I disagree. An IDE has things like syntax checking, which is the problem
that most newbies have. The command line will not show you what's wrong
until you compile - and you may then realize that you created an entire
program that really was not Java. No, IDEs are the way to go.

Now which one? I personally use Eclipse. Others I know use the add-on
MyEclipse. Others swear by NetBeans. You choose. :-)

-Java Guy


sourabh wrote:
>
> Firstly u try doing using command line which will help u to understand
> concept and working refer head first by Kathy sierra and use core
> editor like notepad with command prompt.
>
> for core java i suggest u to follow above. then moving to advance use
> any of IDE u comfortable with. like Eclipse,Netbeans. try do u own.
>
>


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