Java 06: Basic Classes
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this is good but please consider using the names getter and setter functions
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:O! you forgot protected mr smartypants
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not speack spanish the interesating good
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Very interesting video. Thanks. Have you ever used Jdeveloper IDE. Do you recommend it. A friend of mine told me that is a good option too. Thanks
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TAMA OROSPU
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ne hos konusuyosun sen afferim kiz
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Rica ederim.. :)Sizin kuru yapraklar üzerinde oturmanızdan daha ilginç olamaz bence?
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I found Netbeans actually helps alot, as long as you steer clear of building GUI's and so forth with the JPanel, JFrame, JPanel drag and drop idea to avoid the traps of never actually knowing what goes on beneath the interface. On the flip side using an IDE like netbeans is very useful in helping to explore in depth the API available to the programmer in conjunction with the documentation it makes it far better to get programming and implement classes and objects with interaction.
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Netbeans is free, but as an advanced IDE you should be looking at either VIM,jedit, ultraedit, notepad++, even notepad or another simple plain text editor.
The advanced ones like netbeans bypass certain steps you need to thoroughly understand....if you're beginning stay away from rapid dev tools, you get good at using the IDE, but not good with fundamental knowledge.
methuselus 3 years ago 7
google is your friend
pentiumboard in reply to jin29neci (Show the comment) 3 years ago 6