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Darth GTB
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Eclipse or NetBeans or BlueJ for Java Programming

I'm with notepad++ to emulate the java syntax where don't have any java compiler... but i can't know if it's right...

i need to compile and execute my programs outside my house...

if you can make it portable i will thank you to all the eternity ^^

thanks

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I'd recommend Eclipse as the

I'd recommend Eclipse as the IDE to use in this case. I'd make it portable myself, but my time is rather limited now and I don't have experience with making Java apps portable. Maybe somebody with a bit more experience with Java apps can take a look.

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Assuming you have a properly

Assuming you have a properly portable version of Java on the USB key, you should be able to run Eclipse - it's just a Java application at its heart AFIAK. *shrugs*

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