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Re: [Sheflug] Java IDE



Borland (Inprise) JBuilder is free to download, although not open
source. I got version 3.5 free when I bought 'Learning JAVA' from
O'Reilly.

To be honest tho', any text editor will do. I like to use either Vi, Joe
or Emacs (depending on this weeks 'editor of the week') and a console, but
thats just me...

Craig Andrews
craig@fishbot.org.uk

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Life would be so much easier if we 
could just look at the source code.
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On Sun, 29 Oct 2000, darkstar wrote:

> Hey group,
> 
> Wondering if anyone has used a java IDE in linux? If so, what is it and
> is it any good?
> 
> We are doing java as the main language on our HND software engineering
> course and I don't want to use a windows IDE, even though I've tried
> Visual cafe and quite liked it. Something similar for Linux would be
> great, even if it is a commercial product that has to be paid for.
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> 
> darkstar (terry)
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