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zizou's mac

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Jul 30, 2008
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Hi guys, sorry for the question but i have a doubt is there an application as the one for windows named JCreator for mac to create java codes and running them right away

In advance thank you
 

wrldwzrd89

macrumors G5
Jun 6, 2003
12,110
77
Solon, OH
NetBeans has a pre-release of 6.5 available, if you're interested in it. It contains some significant improvements over 6.1.
 

ryan

macrumors 6502
May 17, 2002
283
0
Denver, CO
If you're interested in learning the language, rather than a tool, you should learn how to use the command line tools javac and java and a basic editor like jEdit.
 

MacRumors Guy

macrumors member
Sep 17, 2008
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Ryan suggested the use of lower level tools if the author was interested in learning the language. I just added ant because unless you like to use the bash history there is no point in typing all the java and javac options to build a project every time.
 

skinnybeans

macrumors newbie
Dec 6, 2007
17
0
I use netbeans at work each day and like it for the most part. It does seem to randomly freeze up for 10-20 at a time rather frequently though, which is very very annoying. I haven't tried eclipse, I downloaded it and saw there was no easy way to import a project from netbeans so left it alone.
 
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