those who are 4 and above years java programmers, create a profile in dice.com and be selected to work in the US under H1B. a lot of my friends have already been recruited for the april 1 '07 start of the filing of this visa. hurry.
those who are 4 and above years java programmers, create a profile in dice.com and be selected to work in the US under H1B. a lot of my friends have already been recruited for the april 1 '07 start of the filing of this visa. hurry.
those who are 4 and above years java programmers, create a profile in dice.com and be selected to work in the US under H1B. a lot of my friends have already been recruited for the april 1 '07 start of the filing of this visa. hurry.
those who are 4 and above years java programmers, create a profile in dice.com and be selected to work in the US under H1B. a lot of my friends have already been recruited for the april 1 '07 start of the filing of this visa. hurry.
drag2x rman sad ang GUI sa netbeans.. pero bago rasad ko naka gamit ani... suwayan sad nya kuni bluej.. thanks.
I tried Netbeans and blueJ but ended up using back the Kate text editor bundled with OpenSuse Linux 10.2, I have trouble porting my 2.4MB java source code to Netbeans which I have been working for a year. I will use Netbeans in my next project so I can start from scratch so I will not go through the hassle of migrating my source codes.
Kate? Diba bundled man sad ang eclipse sa Suse Linux. Anyway Welcome back javapenguin.Originally Posted by javapenguin
Theoritically, dali ra man ma import nimo ang existing code into the netbeans. Pag-create lang ug "Java Project with Existing Sources".Originally Posted by javapenguin
JFramebuilder drag pud pareha sa netbeans pero para sa design ra jud cya.
cen, Netbeans is more appealing to me than eclipse, my computer slows down when I use an IDE, besides from being used to the old traditional way of programming, an editor with highlights seems to work for me now but I'm strongly considering shifting to Netbeans, it sure has a lot of cool features that can speed up development
My class files are all in a single file, so when I export it, Netbeans complains that it is too long, I need to save one class in a file, there are too many classes built over the year, do you have other suggestions?Originally Posted by eax
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