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On Fri, March 19, 2010 04:54, Justin Gruenberg wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 7:52 PM, Amedee Van Gasse
> <amedee-ubuntu@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> In that case I think that Java should be your weapon of choice. Works
>> both on Windows as on Linux. I recommend Eclipse as an IDE.
>
> If you're just learning, I'd suggest not using an IDE. While they
> offer a lot of help with auto completion and hinting at errors before
> you compile, they also hide a lot of the setup that needs to be done
> to get things working. You end up having an extra layer of complexity
> to get around when something doesn't work as you think it should.
Hoe doesn't have to learn how to program, he already knows how to do that.
On Windows. So I assume that he knows his way around an IDE...
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