I prefer BlueJ, it has a very simple interface and shows graphical relationships between classes (such as inheritance and other dependencies), i’ve also started to use NetBeans also.
Also, BlueJ doesn’t irritate me by constantly suggesting stuff, yet it still color-codes key words.
I prefer BlueJ, it has a very simple interface and shows graphical relationships (such as inheritance and other dependencies), i’ve also started to use NetBeans also.
Also, BlueJ doesn’t irritate me by constantly suggesting stuff, yet it still color-codes key words.
hi Bucky this is the first tutorial which i am viewing but it is very helpful . . your work helped me much more than my teachers explanations . . thank you very much for your help and patience
Wow this is great, looking to learn Java before starting Uni, and I’m coming from C++. Just read Java for Dummies (awful book, but luckily the transition from C++ to Java is easy) and was looking for where to go next, this seems like a good start Thanks
Great tutorial Bucky, this just cut the work i hafta do for my project in half
I have a question, if anyone can answer…Is there any way i can use variables for the parameters while drawing? How? Thanks a lot!
You are much better than my IBM sister!
Sexy stuff
@songs1210 Eclipse IDE
BLEH! PEACHES?! BLEH!!
BUT AWESOME TUTORIAL!
YUMMY!
I prefer BlueJ, it has a very simple interface and shows graphical relationships between classes (such as inheritance and other dependencies), i’ve also started to use NetBeans also.
Also, BlueJ doesn’t irritate me by constantly suggesting stuff, yet it still color-codes key words.
I prefer BlueJ, it has a very simple interface and shows graphical relationships (such as inheritance and other dependencies), i’ve also started to use NetBeans also.
Also, BlueJ doesn’t irritate me by constantly suggesting stuff, yet it still color-codes key words.
He uses eclipse i recommend you watch the tuts in the right order youll learn a lot and it should be extremely easy to follow along
What program are you using bucky?
I have the same exact code and it won’t show a white background or any rectangle, and text at all
@artilonilolo haha, only dislike!
@artilonilolo trololololo xD.. do u watch slyfox?
Oh boy oh boy OH BOY!
Just 3 tutorials away to finish this beautiful *cough* beginner *cough* journey !!!!!!!!!!
i disliked :3 TROLOLOLOLO
Thirty eight THOUSAND views….and 0 dislikes. Me <3 Bucky/Greg
First tut I’ve seen so far that didn’t have 1 dislike just sitting there.
I guess the haters really like boxes
@23SuS23 Thenewboston is a PROFESSOR
2 weeks passed and my cartoon character is DONE!!
Hooray for me!!!
idk what this is but yet it interests me so lol
my professor said our project is drawing a cartoon character on java.
IS THAT EVEN POSSIBLE?!?!
hi Bucky this is the first tutorial which i am viewing but it is very helpful . . your work helped me much more than my teachers explanations . . thank you very much for your help and patience
Wow this is great, looking to learn Java before starting Uni, and I’m coming from C++. Just read Java for Dummies (awful book, but luckily the transition from C++ to Java is easy) and was looking for where to go next, this seems like a good start
Thanks
oh yea i forgot to add, from another class or method?
Great tutorial Bucky, this just cut the work i hafta do for my project in half
I have a question, if anyone can answer…Is there any way i can use variables for the parameters while drawing? How? Thanks a lot!
@theMacBoy11 No problems, mate.
Send me a PM or something if you need any help. I know a trick or two, hehe.
@Hildoz2 thx =]