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Starting with Java (2) - The IDE

In the previous section of this series of Beginning Java saw how to start relying on them tutorials videotutoriales left some very good that I found on the net. Now it's choosing our development editor.

selection of our first IDE (Integrated Environment Development, Integrated Development Environment) is very important because we help solve common problems, accelerate our learning and gradually adapt to a form particular job.

We select the IDE according to our needs, For example, if we need it only for academic use, learning certain tools and / or Java technologies in the world, if we need it for professional use, since in some businesses say the developer IDE what to use, etc. As this

tutorial I wrote for those who are still learning to program in Java, I recommend using an IDE
What I recommend is to verify that the IDE is intuitive
  • have
  • code highlighter
  • have
  • have auto scrubber (not necessary if you're learning)

Although people use other tools very practical and sometimes very complex as you advance in your learning.

For example, I learned using a simple editor: TextPad , and I also saw a fellow with JPadPro learning.

One widely used in academia for teaching programming in Java is BlueJ, which also highly recommend.

can also learn with a more professional and Netbeans (feedback part) which is an IDE comprehensive and widely used in professional environments. It's free and you can download in its most light to start programming. You can also use the Classic version of Eclipse. Refers to their respective pages or Wikipedia to read more about it and decide on a IDE .

But there are many more in the Java world for everyone, I just said the most common.


Links:
Netbeans ( Wikipedia TextPad (
Wikipedia ) JPadPro

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