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[ILUG] Installing software on Linux (Specifically Fedora core 3)

[ILUG] Installing software on Linux (Specifically Fedora core 3)

Michael Armbrecht marmbrecht at eircom.net
Sat Mar 19 11:56:51 GMT 2005


Am Samstag, 19. März 2005 09:02 schrieb David Jamison:

> 1. Does anyone know how I could quickly get either Kvim or JEdit up and
> running

Forget KVim. Never got that working here either. 

> 2. Is there anything actually better (easier) than KVim or JEdit.  The
> former for editing Java Files and the Latter as a graphical environment
> for Java development

If it has to be a VI sorta thing, use GVim (http://www.vim.org/). Or XEmacs. 
Or, as others have suggested, use Eclipse IDE for Java development. You could 
also use Sun's own NetBeans IDE (which can be downloaded as a bundle with the 
Java SDK or separate from java.sun.com), which currently does the syntax 
support for Java 1.5 specific things better than Eclipse.

M.

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