Re: Using Visual J# in a first programming course.



Mark Rafn...
For an intro class, you'll be covering the basics, each of which requires
only
a few source files, with simple commandline compile and run.

A good IDE I recommend for all who just started programming in Java
http://www.bluej.org/download/download.html
It is used at Colleges all over the world.

--
Joanna


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