By jsugrue
via java.dzone.com
Published: Aug 26 2008 / 22:20
Today Java is used widely across the internet but it is also an invisible force behind many of the applications and devises that power our day-to-day lives. Mobile phones, handheld devises, games and navigation systems can all be Java driven.
To start developing Java applications, people tend to use Eclipse. However, for beginners, it would be easier for them to learn Java using a Lightweight Java IDE. This article will teach users to setup Java development environment and develop a basic program using JCODER.



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