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I use netBeans, but mostly because I haven't really tried anything else. Makes my music skip when it compiles though, heh...
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Textpad ought to be enough for a newbie like you.
simple and fast. :o |
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I downloaded Sun Java Studio Enterprise. Works and runs great now! I also have JCreator! Didn't like the other ones I download Eclispe 3.1.1, BlueJ, etc.
I guess I'm going to stick with Sun Java Studio Enterprise until something better comes along or my eyes open wider!
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I eat cake for breakfast.
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you're right, of course man!
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BlueJ is still the best editor for a newbie because it gives you some code to start with so that you don't make mistakes it also shows you exactly where the problem is... i don't believe textpad does.
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