IDE stands for Integrated Development Environment. An IDE groups together all the tools needed for programming in one environment. It provides a way to edit, compile, debug and test programs.
Here is a useful list of Java IDEs. They are in NO specific order!
Eclipse
This is a very good and open source IDE. It is used a lot commercially and personally. It was made in Java so it's cross-platform. It has a lot of support for additional plug-ins to extend your developing needs. What I love about Eclipse is that it compiles your code as you type. It highlights compiling errors and mistakes like how MS Word does for mis-spelled words.
Netbeans
This is a very good IDE also. It has a built-in GUI Builder for those you like that R.A.D. . It is used a lot commercially too. It was made in Java so it's cross-platform like Eclipse.
BlueJ
This is an IDE developed towards first time Java developers. It teaches you a lot of programming concepts in Java and has a nice UML tool.
This is my first Java IDE I used. It is very good and very easy to use. This IDE was made in C++ unlike the ones above, which were all made in Java. Only runs on Windows platform.
IntelliJ IDEA is an intelligent Java IDE intensely focused on developer productivity that provides a robust combination of enhanced development tools.
Borland JBuilder
This is a great commerial IDE for Java. It does have a price but some developers believe it's worth it. It also has a built-in Java GUI Builder.
Dr. Java
Dr. Java is a lightweight development environment for writing Java programs. It is designed primarily for students, providing an intuitive interface and the ability to interactively evaluate Java code. It also includes powerful features for more advanced users.
RESEARCHERS: Jasper, Robert, Marjorie,and Eugene
Dr. Java is a lightweight development environment for writing Java programs. It is designed primarily for students, providing an intuitive interface and the ability to interactively evaluate Java code. It also includes powerful features for more advanced users.
RESEARCHERS: Jasper, Robert, Marjorie,and Eugene
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TumugonBurahinpresentable and detailed ang ginawa nio.. good job.. hope that the next researchers will do the same way.. but pictures is much better when it is larger than this..
TumugonBurahinAyos ang pagkakapresent ng topic na ito..
TumugonBurahin-nman. .
TumugonBurahinpara mlaman nio lhat ang tungkol sa ide ng JAVA. .
tnx 4 the info...
TumugonBurahinmaganda n pinakita ang interface ng java ide'S. kaso mahirap intindihin. ung description niya masyadong konti. :))
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wow galing ng presentation niyo.. by the way tnx sa info about sa JAVA IDEs :)
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nice presentation..
TumugonBurahincomplete information...
http://www.stylusstudio.com/java_ide.html
TumugonBurahinfor further understanding in java IDE.. please check the link...
for we can learn more..
thank you
nice one..hirap magtype may plastic cover tong keyboard pero kerri lng..
TumugonBurahinmaganda ung pagkakapresent nila..kaso mliit lng pic^_^..good JOB!
nice presentation for this topic
TumugonBurahinjob well done
Naalis ng may-ari ang komentong ito.
TumugonBurahinnghahanap ako ng pedeng pagpraktisan ng java program kahet walang ide, at may nahanap nmn ako. sana makatulong. -_____-
TumugonBurahintry:
http://webster.cs.washington.edu:8080/practiceit/
and
http://codingbat.com/
"a picture is worth a thousand words"~
wow. ang galing guys! marami na naman tayong mga information na makukuha...malaki ang maitutulong nito sa atin..salamat researchers :)
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