Now that we're here, I guess.
I've been playing around and I have made a little bit of progress. I fired up Apple Remote Desktop preferences and set it to allow VNC connections (I…
Well, I set mine up and it works fine. Your home machine (the one you want to tunnel to) needs to be set up with a fixed IP address and you need to port forward port 22 from the ro…
howdy,
I'm searching for recycled paper options for some green design projects. I've received samples from Neenah, Strathmore, etc. but I'd like to find more.
Can anyone recomm…
make sure you read the fine print descriptions for the paper you come across - many are a lot less environmentally friendly than others - if recycled is it recycled from pre or pos…
google.. first hit for "mysql java"
http://www.developer.com/java/data/article.php/3417381
there's no difference in using the technology in OS X or Windows or Linux or anything. …
I know, I've read most of that stuff, but it all talks about installing java and mysql and how to proceed from there. I was wondering if there was any information on using the vers…
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I've dug into the terminal to get Java working, but I can't find any information on how to make it interact with the built-in mysql.
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Hello everyone,
I'm about to start getting into programming. I had some Java lessons at school, so I thought I'd start off with that. So, are there any really good books to start o…
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Originally Posted by SteveJobs
Hello everyone,
I'm about to start getting into programming. I had some Java lessons at school, so I thought I'd start off with that. So, a…
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Originally Posted by SteveJobs
And is XCode ok even in the long run or would Eclipse (or something else?) be a better choice?
-- Or should I try to start getting going in…
If you're still in school, and future classes will be taught in Java, I would personally recommend sticking with Java...at least for awhile longer. IMHO, it is a real good idea to…
Steve, I'm coming from an academic standpoint. I'd say learn Scheme or LISP as a first language, because they are truly excellent, beautiful languages. After spending some time wit…
Hey everyone,
thanks for all the answers. I'll specify my point of view by commenting on some of your remarks.
I am no longer attending any kind of school, so I don't get any Java…
a few weeks have passed since the last post but i will still post for what it is worth...
what language you want to learn depends on what you want to acheive. why do you want to l…
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Originally Posted by phoenix78
what language you want to learn depends on what you want to acheive. why do you want to learn programming? with anything a person does in l…
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Originally Posted by SteveJobs
Other than this, which compiler should I use in order to get into Java?
java sdk comes with javac. This is a good one. There is also…
yeah java is a good place to start.. it comes built into the OS? or do you have to install the developer packages yourself from the OS cd/dvd? lol.. i cant remember it has been age…
Cocoa/Objective-C. There's really no other option for great OS X apps. Sure, Java is popular, but you don't need to learn it as a first language. It's really something you learn la…