I use VA at work and home. VA is the only java environment that I have
experience with, that being said. I have found it very easy to pickup and
use. The only real problem that I have run into is trying to create data
beans off a mySQL db, but other than that it has worked great. VA is a
resource hog though.
-trjl
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From: "Samy Elashmawy"
Hi folks,
I am looking to start learning java programming , and have been wondering about both jbuilder from borlanmd and visialage from ibm. I know that borland is a "programmers" shop while ibm is more of a corperate shop.
So as a novice leval programmer wnating to jump intpo java and who will be learing it from the start which is mpore suited to this situation ? I mainlly what to make a few databse apps and was leaning towards borland duento there data source type components. Do they both work well with postgress amnd other open source simple sql databses ?
Like I said I am somewhere betrwwen newbie and novicee on the experiance scale and have mostly worked with application generates which I have found to be lacking when you need to make them do what yoiu want and not what they do want. I have also dablled with and made a few delphi apps as well. Delphi I realy like but its not out on Linux yet.
I was aslo looking to Python/gaby but its only text based and there were not printing tools foe gaby and that rout would seem to meen hand coding evertthing as opesed to an ide/component level type tool like jbuilder/visualage that can be dropped and modified to what you want. Feel free to correct me on the python thing maybe I over looked somthing ?
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