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crazyjenn791 Posted at 3:57 pm on Aug. 27, 2008
Hello, I jsut started out a computer science course and i need help with the program. When i click 'tools' and then click 'external tools' it should say something to make my program run on the command prompt but there are no options at all. Please help me!

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matto Posted at 6:43 pm on Aug. 31, 2008
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rand0mguy Posted at 12:39 am on Aug. 31, 2008
Quote: from matto at 11:37 pm on Aug. 30, 2008

yo i'm taking AP Comp Sci this year as well.

what program are you using...?

and if you have java installed, and add the java bin to your path (assuming windows) and you can compile/run by using javac/java commands from the prompt.



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matto Posted at 11:37 pm on Aug. 30, 2008
yo i'm taking AP Comp Sci this year as well.

what program are you using...?

and if you have java installed, and add the java bin to your path (assuming windows) and you can compile/run by using javac/java commands from the prompt.

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