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Java is an interpreted language. But all of the tools are available free from java.sun.com.
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If u started learning java then start only with jdk and when u get a good command switch to IDE like netbeans. IDE reduce ur work not recomended for beginner using that u will escape some basic
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Go to www.javasoft.com . The latest version is (at least) 1.3. A full installation requires about 65MB. You also might consider downloading a JAVA IDE (editor + debugger) such as JBuilder or Forte.
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Net Beans is free. You could use that, but the JDK should already be able to handle it. You can probably find JDK 1.4.2 (one of the most popular releases) to use if you don't have. If you install jdk just go into the bin folder and enter th...
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Install the developer tools that came with your Mac. They are free and you already have them (assuming you can find the DVD!). scipe | 3 points written 1 year ago My DVD drive is broken but I Just found the 1GIG xcode disk image online at ...
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I went to the web and searched a few times. It always came back with results and I clicked on a few of those and a new screen come out correctly. What help are you talking about? Within this program or Windows? On the lower right of the...
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You don't want the runtime environment for building apps, you need the SDK. Follow the link http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/download-netbeans.html and download "JDK 5.0 Update 5 with NetBeans IDE 4.1 Bundle". Install that, and you...
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Personally, I used to use a program called TextPad. came with a built in Java compiler. I'm pretty certain it would work with Vista. Only problem is that it's a trial program, so you constantly get this annoying popup when you open or close...
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