New to JAVA
4 Message(s) by 4 Author(s) originally posted in java developer
| From: Chris |
Date: Thursday, November 25, 2004
|
Hi, I was wondering what a beginner needed to start
programming in JAVA such
as what
software , what books you recommend, etc.
Thanks!
| From: Dino Buljubasic |
Date: Friday, November 26, 2004
|
Hi Chris,
I am JAVA beginer, too. I'd recomend you JAVA Core 2 Volume I
Fundamentals.
Regarding software you need:
J2SE v.1.4.2_06
SDK and J2SE 1.4.2 Documentation both available here
http://JAVA.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/download .html
or the newest
version of
J2SE 5.0
JDK and J2SE 5.0 Documentation both available here
http://JAVA.sun.com/s2se/1.5.0/download.jsp
The book I recommended you uses J2SE 5.0 JDK but you can easily go
around with J2SE v.1.4.2 as well.
That is what you need to be able to
run JAVA applications on your
machine and use
documentation for references.Other software you need and I'd recommend is a
text editor, the
best one in my opinion is EditPlus. Just google EditPlus and you'll
be able to download it for free. It is an excelent, fast and very
versatile editor. I'd highly recommend it !
However, EditPlus is a text editor. It doesn't have
code
completition
feature which can be useful to beginers since it display
for example all methods available for a class. For that you need a
JAVA IDE.
I personally use NetBeans (also google and downlaod free version).
JCreator is good too but if you want code completion, yo have to buy
it.
Hope this helps :)
DinoOn Thu, 25 Nov 2004 09:23:23 -0500, "Chris"
wrote in message:
Hi, I was wondering what a beginner needed to start programming in JAVA such
as what software, what books you recommend, etc.
Thanks!
| From: Anzime |
Date: Friday, November 26, 2004
|
wrote in message:
Hi Chris,
I am JAVA beginer, too. I'd recomend you JAVA Core 2 Volume I
Fundamentals.
Regarding software you need:
J2SE v.1.4.2_06 SDK and J2SE 1.4.2 Documentation both available here
http://JAVA.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/download.html
or the newest version of
J2SE 5.0 JDK and J2SE 5.0 Documentation both available here
http://JAVA.sun.com/s2se/1.5.0/download.jsp
The book I recommended you uses J2SE 5.0 JDK but you can easily go
around with J2SE v.1.4.2 as well.
That is what you need to be able to run JAVA applications on your
machine and use documentation for references.
Other software you need and I'd recommend is a text editor, the
best one in my opinion is EditPlus. Just google EditPlus and you'll
be able to download it for free. It is an excelent, fast and very
versatile editor. I'd highly recommend it !
However, EditPlus is a text editor. It doesn't have code
completition feature which can be useful to beginers since it display
for example all methods available for a class. For that you need a
JAVA IDE.
I personally use NetBeans (also google and downlaod free version).
JCreator is good too but if you want code completion, yo have to buy
it.
Hope this helps :)
Dino
On Thu, 25 Nov 2004 09:23:23 -0500, "Chris"
wrote in message:
Hi, I was wondering what a beginner needed to start programming in JAVA such
as what software, what books you recommend, etc.
Thanks!
Other editors: Eclipse, Emacs, vi, BlueJ, Textpad, UltraEdit
--
Regards,
Anzime
| From: Trapper |
Date: Friday, January 07, 2005
|
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