Quoting eric nichols (matchsprint at trackbike.com):
> I just started studying computer science this school year. We're
> learning Java and we're using a program called Kawa IDE to compile and
> run our programs. I tried to download a version of it for Linux, but
> it seems to be a Windows-only program. Does anyone know of a program I
> could use to write, compile and run Java using Linux? Thanks in
> advance,
Here's my write-up about the various Java tools available on Linux:
http://linuxmafia.com/~rick/linux-info/java
And here's my list of all known IDEs for Linux, with ones specifically
for Java being marked as such:
http://linuxmafia.com/~rick/faq/#idedev
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rick at linuxmafia.com
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