Thankfully netbeans 6.8 is a very good IDE.. much better than netbeans used
to be! I still prefer Eclipse, but I could work with netbeans as well.

On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 9:43 AM, Carol Bolger <[email protected]>wrote:

> www.javapassion.com
> Free java programming course.
> Very thorough and takes you through java programming  from the beginning.
> Only drawback is that he uses netbeans, instead of eclipse.
>
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>> Were would be a good place to start learning Java?  I have done some
>> limited VB.net and fairly extensive VB.script programming.  I am not even
>> sure I installed the android Dev properly.  Any help greatly appreciated.
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