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Karate Stew Posted at 7:50 pm on Sep. 10, 2005
Hey I've done some programming before but now I want to try some using java, so can anyone tell me what I need to download to get started and if anyone knows some good tutorial sites could you tell me them.

Thanks

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squirellplayingtag Posted at 12:35 pm on Sep. 13, 2005
What I want is something like Visual Studio but for Java. They have Java Studio Creator by sun but it's not free and is only for making web apps which kinda blows.
pleaseremove Posted at 5:40 am on Sep. 13, 2005
Ah yes, the 100MB of eclipse...plus whatever you want it to do. I got very fed up with it a while ago when it didn’t like my nice php library that I got for it...
squirellplayingtag Posted at 3:25 am on Sep. 13, 2005
Quote: from knotsotypikal at 12:34 am on Sep. 13, 2005

Quote: from pleaseremove at 5:24 pm on Sep. 12, 2005

i find bluej a nice place to start for a very very basic IDE
BlueJ is pretty basic, good for a beginner. I use Eclipse (www.eclipse.org). It's free, but it's a huge file.


I have eclipse downloaded and installed but I haven't used it yet. It's suppose to be very good but I haven't had a reason to use it yet. Well I have I've just been procrastinating on the whole project.
knotsotypikal Posted at 9:34 pm on Sep. 12, 2005
Quote: from pleaseremove at 5:24 pm on Sep. 12, 2005

i find bluej a nice place to start for a very very basic IDE
BlueJ is pretty basic, good for a beginner. I use Eclipse (www.eclipse.org). It's free, but it's a huge file.
sakurag Posted at 3:45 pm on Sep. 12, 2005
I always used EditPlus for java.
pleaseremove Posted at 2:24 pm on Sep. 12, 2005
i find bluej a nice place to start for a very very basic IDE
squirellplayingtag Posted at 4:12 pm on Sep. 11, 2005
I think your thinking of JCreator.

Duekiller Posted at 10:09 pm on Sep. 10, 2005
download the java sdk from www.java.sun.com

JAVA SDK version 1.4.2 WITHOUT netbean

then download a program called JBuilder and voila from there on its pretty simple

rdmwildman Posted at 8:20 pm on Sep. 10, 2005
Try going to www.compsci.ca they have a lot of tutorials and help on how to do it!
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