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Step-by-Step Programming There are many ways to approach learning Java programming. Some people start by writing a simple applet or application, and go on to learn about servlets. Others need to learn about a particular technology area right away. No matter what your approach, to learn and develop applications written in the Java programming language, you must first set up the Java platform.
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Introducing the Java Platform
by Dana Nourie and Monica Pawlan
This article introduces the Java platform and the tools to write applications.
Getting Started
by Dana Nourie
This article details how to compile and run your first application.
Lesson: Your First Cup of Java by Ray Ortigas
Additional help on setting up the Java platform on your computer.
Unraveling Java Terminology by Dana Nourie
This article defines the most common Java terminology in easy-to-scan, alphabetical order, and provides links for more information and downloads.
Applications, Applets, and Servlets
by Monica Pawlan
This article covers the basics of building applications, applets, and servlets.
Lesson: Solving Common Compiler and Interpreter Problems by Mary Campione and Kathy Walrath
Having trouble compiling your source code? This lesson from the Java Tutorial outlines the most common compiler and interpreter problems.
Getting Started with an IDE by Dana Nourie
Which IDE is for you: Java Studio Creator, Java Studio Enterprise, or NetBeans? Discover the advantages and differences in the three IDEs that Sun Microsystems supports. (March 2005)
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Java Standard Edition Platform Documentation
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