> "Heiko" == Heiko Garrelts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Heiko> I just want to learn basic Java programming. That means it
Heiko> would be enough to have support for non-gui applications. But I
Heiko> want the package with the most compatibility to the official
Heiko> implementation. The compil
> "Heiko" == Heiko Garrelts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Heiko> I just want to learn basic Java programming. That means it
Heiko> would be enough to have support for non-gui applications. But I
Heiko> want the package with the most compatibility to the official
Heiko> implementation. The compi
> Heiko> I'm both new to Debian and Java. I wanted to learn Java with a
> Heiko> free VM and compiler. But which one should I choose?
>
> It depends on your needs.
I just want to learn basic Java programming. That means it would be enough to
have support for non-gui applications. But I want the p
> Heiko> I'm both new to Debian and Java. I wanted to learn Java with a
> Heiko> free VM and compiler. But which one should I choose?
>
> It depends on your needs.
I just want to learn basic Java programming. That means it would be enough to
have support for non-gui applications. But I want the
> "Heiko" == Heiko Garrelts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Heiko> I'm both new to Debian and Java. I wanted to learn Java with a
Heiko> free VM and compiler. But which one should I choose?
It depends on your needs.
Heiko> Which of these possibilities is the best one if you are a Java
Heiko> beg
> "Heiko" == Heiko Garrelts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Heiko> I'm both new to Debian and Java. I wanted to learn Java with a
Heiko> free VM and compiler. But which one should I choose?
It depends on your needs.
Heiko> Which of these possibilities is the best one if you are a Java
Heiko> be
Hi
I'm both new to Debian and Java. I wanted to learn Java with a free VM and
compiler. But which one should I choose?
When looking in the Debian package database I found these combinations:
1. Kaffe with Jikes as compiler
2. Gij (uses libgcj for classes) with jikes
3. Gij with Gjc (is this corre
Hi
I'm both new to Debian and Java. I wanted to learn Java with a free VM and
compiler. But which one should I choose?
When looking in the Debian package database I found these combinations:
1. Kaffe with Jikes as compiler
2. Gij (uses libgcj for classes) with jikes
3. Gij with Gjc (is this corr
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