![]() ![]() ![]() If you really want to get into Java you should try an IDE What the heck!!!? All that typing to run a program? There has to be a better way!! Doesn’t there? Then once gain hand type(instead of being able to use my buttons in EditPlus):Īnd if that works, then I have to switch back to: I have to create a sub folder called Pack1 and put my file containing A and DemoA in there, then change the DOS prompt to the Pack1 directory: As far as I can tell, for a simple program like this: Now, I am learning about packages, and I am right back to where I started.So, things were starting to get tolerable. I use a commercial text editor called EditPlus, and I finally figured out a way to to set up a couple of buttons on the editor to grab the filename and type those commands for me. ![]() If I made any mistakes, which I frequently did, I had to retype all that junk. Then, to run a program, I had to open a DOS window and change the prompt to the proper directory:Īfter awhile, I figured out how to make C:\javaPrograms the default prompt, so that saved me from having to change the prompt everytime I opened up a DOS window(in a DOS window click on the Properties icon, and on the Programs tab next to “Working:”, list the default prompt you want)Īnd if that was successful, I had to type: (See: where there is a link on how to update the PATH variable) I am running my programs in a DOS window, and when I first started, it took me several days to straighten out the PATH to refer(?) to a directory where I could run programs. I think the most frustrating thing about learning java is running programs. ![]()
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