Re: Java Programming Environment

2002-10-22 Thread Tom Cook
On 0, Robin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: [snip] > Call me weird, but I have a current preference for twin. It's an > ncurses window manager, in which I have one window running vim, and > another where I run `make`. Of course, I have to switch to X to test > anything graphics wise. vim does col

Re: Java Programming Environment

2002-10-22 Thread Robin
Calber Chainy wrote: Hello List, I wondered if there would be an X programming environment for Java and which packages will I have to install. Thanks a Lot. Chainy. Call me weird, but I have a current preference for twin. It's an ncurses window manager, in which I have one window running

Re: Java Programming Environment

2002-10-22 Thread John
Calber Chainy wrote: Hello List, I wondered if there would be an X programming environment for Java and which packages will I have to install. Thanks a Lot. Chainy. You may also want to take a look at JEdit - we have some staff that use it and it seems to work quite well as an IDE (inclu

Re: Java Programming Environment

2002-10-22 Thread Shyamal Prasad
"Calber" == Calber Chainy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Calber> Hello List, I wondered if there would be an X programming Calber> environment for Java and which packages will I have to Calber> install. I presume you mean to look for a development environment ("IDE")? I have used X

Re: Java Programming Environment

2002-10-22 Thread Justin F. Knotzke
On Tue, Oct 22, 2002 at 11:06:32AM +0200, Calber Chainy wrote: > Hello List, I wondered if there would be an X programming environment for Java > and which packages will I have to install. I don't think there is a package for it but I use Netbeans: http://www.netbeans.org Justin. -- Just