On Wed, 16 Jan 2013 17:42:06 +0100, Oscar Hsieh <[email protected]> wrote:


I am not sure how a Java Developers can use Chromebook unless you use
Cloud-based IDE. Personally I would rather use a cheap linux netbook than a chromebook.

Since a Chromebook can run Linux, it's also a sort of cheap linux netbook. I'm still puzzled about Java: ok, I learned we have a good JDK 7 running on ARM. But both NetBeans and Eclipse rely on native libraries and AFAIK there's not an ARM version for them. So no NetBeans and Eclipse on an ARM-based netbook. Perhaps IDEA?



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