Re: Java IDE for Beginners
- From: Frank Stallone <askMe@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 06 Apr 2008 04:45:52 -0500
Using an IDE can be dangerous if you don't learn a language properly.
Having said that I don't believe in the whole "use notepad to learn"
theory.
I would suggest using JCreator LE http://www.jcreator.com/
It's the free version, it loads fast and it won't be as confusing as
Eclipse or Netbeans to a newcomer.
I know you said you don't care if something is complicated but if you
want to learn properly you can't start off worrying about all the aspects
of the IDE. You need to focus on the language only.
On Tue, 02 Jan 2007 19:23:02 +0500, JD wrote:
hi, i m new to java, i want to know if there is a good and free Java IDE
that i can use that'll help me, i dont care if its complicated , i just
want it to be good, i tried netbeans which comes bundled with java sdk 6
from sun, the prob with it is that , if i use for-each loop, it says to
use option -source 1.5, i used it, didnt work, so either the IDE is
faulty, or somethin is wrong with my sys config. so, can anyone
recommend an IDE for me?
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