I think you misunderstood my purpose:
On Monday 27 February 2006 10:03, Michael Koch wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 27, 2006 at 07:51:10AM -0500, CasperLinux wrote:
> > I am starting to learn programming Java (and programming in general for
> > that matter). I'd like to use my Debian Testing box to work on. I have
> > read and know that Eclipse is available but when I installed it the
> > plugin choices were not intuitive so I uninstalled it and decided to ask
> > "directions".
>
> I dont understand. What is wrong with Eclipse?
Nothing is wrong with Eclipse - just when I installed it and tried to do
something (and at this point I don't even remember what I was doing) it kept
asking for plugins I didn't have loaded. I finally threw in the towel and
uninstalled it pending locating some documetnation on what to load including
plugins.
>
> > I have not found a clear document via google. Can someone either point
> > me to where I can determine what needs to be loaded and so advise.
>
> To learn a programming language like Java its generally a good idea to
> read a good book about this. Personally I learned it from "teach
> yourself java 1.1 programming in 24 hours". Its not the best but it was
> okay for me.
Got one. Beginning Programming with Java for Dummies. Very basic but met my
needs. Also I am in a BSIT program and beginning programming class next
week. Coupled together I should get some of this to come together.
Again, I have an IDE in windows but want to use Linux for this.
>
>
> Cheers,
> Michael
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