Hey SerratedMind, im not terribly overwhelmed id say closer to frustrated with work, trying to get into school, and trying to learn a new language on top of that.
Norm has been an incredible...
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Hey SerratedMind, im not terribly overwhelmed id say closer to frustrated with work, trying to get into school, and trying to learn a new language on top of that.
Norm has been an incredible...
Hi Norm, is there a way I can private message you and send you my DOS outputs? Id do it here but since the folder path contains my name, Id rather not.
Again, your help to me is been...
Norm, your help has been invaluable to me. My course instructor understands that programming is new to me, but some of her reactions to my questions are amusing, if you are her, and frustrating if...
what does it mean if I can only compile in the folder where the Javac is?
Also, what if I cant get the "java -version" and javac commands to work at any folder path?
Hey Norm thanks for the help!
Ok so I am feeling alittle bit better about Java now after taking two courses so far. However, I am still running into Novice Errors. For example, in class I can...
so I cannot even get the "Java -version" to work.
can i type that in a root dir?
I am looking for documentation of DOS as we speak, but dont tell the boss, lol.
Norm,
Thank you for your reply - it looks very helpful. I will try your suggestion out when I get home from work. Just for some background, I am an accountant by trade and am attempting to get...
Can anyone help me - if i save my source code in C:\>Users\Me\Java1\file, I cannot for the life of me get the cmd prompt to that file. it always remains stuck at C:\>Users\Me
how do you get the cmd prmpt to point to the root directory C:? mine is not allowing me to change it from C:users\me
im still a absolute newcomer to programming and this has certainly done some...
I wish I could tell you. I attempted to uninstall all Java and reinstall it and I have been introduced to a new error - Error1723, which states that a dll file is missing, therefore I cannot remove...
"Hello World!" for Microsoft Windows (The Java™ Tutorials > Getting Started > The "Hello World!" Application)
The above link is proving more difficult than I have anticipated, but for the wrong...