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Visual J# 2005 and Java ?

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Name: conceptronic91
Date: November 21, 2006 at 08:42:23 Pacific
OS: Windows XP
CPU/Ram: Elixir512
Product: Home made
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Hi,

I was wondering, I really like the Visual Studio IDE (like in Visual Basic 2005, Visual C# 2005, and so on..), so I was wondering if Visual J# supports the Java language ? Because I find it hard to get used to another IDE, and I really don't want to...

So; Does Visual J# 2005 support the Java programming language?


Thanks!
-Dennis

Iedereen wilt naar de Hemel, maar niemand wilt sterven



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Response Number 1
Name: conceptronic91
Date: November 23, 2006 at 04:15:01 Pacific
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someone reply please.

Iedereen wilt naar de Hemel, maar niemand wilt sterven


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Response Number 2
Name: Guy
Date: November 25, 2006 at 08:01:00 Pacific
Reply:

J# looks a lot like Java.

Technically it is not.

You can get Java specification compliant systems from Sun, IBM, and some others.

But not MS.

Guy


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Response Number 3
Name: titovski
Date: November 28, 2006 at 13:39:00 Pacific
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Nope J# and JAVA aren't the same so programing JAVA in Visual Studio won't do it. I agree that Visual Studio IDE is really nice but you'll have to move to a new one. I use now NetBeans and it fits me more than Eclipse. You should choose from one of these.



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