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Feb 26 2006 08:13pm
i personally like JCreator:
http://www.jcreator.com/
IMO, very easy to use.. tried a few different ones, but i've been using this one for about 4 years now
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Aug 6 2006 04:38pm
Quote (initialxplosion @ Tue, Mar 15 2005, 10:58am)
I was wondering if there was a free version of codewarrior... I know that there is a trial but sometimes there are free versions of a software that doesn't have all the features as the full version.
I know this is a year old post but anyone else interested in CodeWarrior you can usually get this from your University for $10 or so.
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Aug 7 2006 10:48am
In my opinion ( i have worked in alot of IDEs)
JCreator: light and easy for programs that dont need "interface"
Eclipse: I dunn how use it.. but in OS Linux (Ubuntu dapper) Rulz
Netbeans: Heavy but is the best for make windows and botons
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Oct 1 2006 12:43pm
Nice guide.
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Nov 4 2006 12:47pm
You should just take all those things links that other members posted into the Main Guy..And delete the Rest.
Looks coolor +more Proffesional
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Nov 30 2006 12:00pm
my profs got me using bluej, anyone dont like it?
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Dec 7 2006 06:11pm
take the time to learn eclipse; its totally worth it.
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Dec 19 2006 02:18pm
I use this
http://lernen.bildung.hessen.de/informatik/javaeditor/index.htm
Java-Editor - German Java Development Tool
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Mar 18 2007 06:44pm
Quote (paulak @ Tue, Jan 27 2004, 08:48am)
I've seen lots of topics asking about what IDE's Compilers to use, here's a list of tools/sites which detail free JAVA and code 'Edit' tools
Sun One/Forte JAVA IDE
http://developers.sun.com/prodtech/javatools/index.html
Link to good free compilers web site
http://www.thefreecountry.com/compilers/java.shtml
Exam Diff - tool to compare 2 files for differences (I use this regularly to compare output files against 'known' good output files)
http://www.prestosoft.com/ps.asp?page=edp_examdiff
Edit Plus - nice wndowsy editor, with syntax hylighting
http://www.editplus.com/
Nedit - Unix Editor - an editor that can be set up to look just like windows, with all the nice keyboard shortcuts - I used to use this all the time.
http://nedit.org/
Nice site detailing tonnes of information about free compilers for all languages
http://www.thefreecountry.com/compilers/
If people find this useful, perhaps it could be stickied.
Paul.
nice sites dude
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Apr 21 2007 01:57am
my personal favourite is the JCreator, simple and neat in a package. www.jcreator.com
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