Choosing a Java IDE for homework assignments -


Can a light recommend Java IDE, which does not require you to create new projects every time, when you compile Want to program? I just want to be able to open java files and compile and run them. I have already tried Eclipse and Netbens, but every time you want to compile and run a program, you need to create a new project. It is okay to create a new project for large scale projects, but for small school work it only makes the process more tedious.

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I am working in Java school while using eclipses. I had a project called "homework," and created a new package for each assignment. It works fine for me.

Update: In addition to the above exercises, it seems that a sub-project (still in incubation) in eclipse, though, is said to be particularly educational Is for the purpose.

The Eclipse IDE for Education is a version of Eclipse streamlined for use by university and college students in particular


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