On Saturday 23 August 2008 08:03:09 am Scarlett Clark wrote:
I am using Netbeans as we speak on opensuse (still stuck on SuSe lol) I absolutely love it. I did not fair so well with eclipse.
I tried to like Eclipse, but found it lacking in the GUI design area. I've heard good things about SWT, but find that SWING works just as well these days.
Forgive my newbness but what is the difference between Java and JavaScript?
Java is a compiled C-like language that is run in bytecode on any machine which has an interpreter. Javascript is a scripted C-like language that can be run in an interpreter (such as a browser) and is used for mostly client-side scripting, such as validating when a form is filled-in or when a button is clicked.
Yeah I have been using Wine to run my windows apps.
Wine works good for many things, but not for some items, such as Office 2003 or other interfacce-intensive apps like USB support.
My Vista box is cowering in the corner because it knows its days are numbered. I am thinking that is the machine I will use for testing as it is a really nice box (Dell XPS system) Unfortunately, school requires me to have a windows box
What?? Tell that school of yours to take a hike!
so I guess I will throw in on one of my older machines. Though Vista is very system resource heavy..... Dual boot a testing box ... I am guessing that is asking for trouble.
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