academically priced software... and java (2) compiler

Mday

Lifer
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know any online shops??

or should i just stick with b&m?

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anyway... i need a java compiler... i was thinking of getting borland jbuilder. but is it worth it to go with the pro? or should i stick with standard. academic price for pro is $100, and $50 for standard.
 

Mday

Lifer
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because i have no idea what the hell i am doing. and would rather use what the teacher is using.
 

CyberSax

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The only good Java compiler is the one by Sun. That way you get 100% compatibility with Java. All the other ones are pretty bad, IMO.
 

Ladi

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But if you're looking for edu-priced software, try http://www.journeyed.com and of course, your campus bookstore.

As far as specific software you're looking for, ask your professor/TA, as well as other students who have taken the class or are taking it with you. There may be a 'recommended' package that will also be supported (or an attempt made to support, as opposed to letting you fly or crash on your own).

~Ladi
 

Cpt. Duke

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I certainly would not use the Sun JDK -- the thing still outputs to DOS. Besides, using one with a GUI will automate a lot and should be easy to learn, especially with JBuilder. That's the one I'd get...