Andreas Slirig wrote:
Is there any program out there that have all things remembered ? because i think withe the java api its hard to understand what they mean sometimes.
I am coding in TextPad, is there any program that i should use that is better for me when i am learning ?
Andreas Slirig wrote:This type of code ^^, because i find it really hard do know what everything does. When i am doing an assignment i most always look back on each chapter all the time for every new thing i do ..
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Andreas Slirig wrote:
is it hard to train so you remember it all? because i am kind of an perfectionist when it is something that really interest me.
Andreas Slirig wrote:
Is there any program out there that have all things remembered ? because i think withe the java api its hard to understand what they mean sometimes.
Andreas Slirig wrote:I am coding in TextPad, is there any program that i should use that is better for me when i am learning ?
"The good news about computers is that they do what you tell them to do. The bad news is that they do what you tell them to do." -- Ted Nelson
Campbell Ritchie wrote:I am not convinced that IDEs help people when they are first learning.
Mack Wilmot wrote:NetBeans allows me to easily bring up the JavaDoc for an API class or member. It allows me to easily see members available if I don't know exactly what the name is or if something is available in the class. It is easier for me than flipping through a book or searching the Javadocs online.
"Leadership is nature's way of removing morons from the productive flow" - Dogbert
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