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    Re: When *Not* to Use an IDE

    Ah, thanks. I haven't done anything with that class yet, the closest thing I've done was a program that reads from the console. Not hand made though, it was an example in a book.

    -Mel
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    Re: When *Not* to Use an IDE

    Thanks! I read that Java programs don't accept cmd line arguments somewhere; and when I tried it, I was typing arguments after I run it, so the arguments where never sent to the program.

    -Mel
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    Re: When *Not* to Use an IDE

    Hmm, how can you send arguments to a java program? They don't accept cmd arguments.
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    Re: When *Not* to Use an IDE

    Sorry but I don't know what you mean. The only thing I understand about debugging is that it spots bugs, or gets rid of them. Thanks for trying to help, much appreciated. :)

    -Mel
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    Re: When *Not* to Use an IDE

    The debug button is one thing I haven't figured out yet. When I did adventure and click the button, nothing happened. :/



    Yea I know, but I will use on Notepad since I find it very hard to read...
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    Re: When *Not* to Use an IDE

    Thanks Kevin! :D I will try to code with out Eclipse. Although I have compiled one or two programs using cmd, I will miss auto-formatting and syntax highlighting. I will show it to the group and see...
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