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Re: How to: Teach java?
I have used a pretty wide variety of IDEs, plus command line compiling, in teaching computer science. I settled on Eclipse as the one that produces the best results for my students. There was a while when I considered switching to Net Beans because of FRC robot programming, but I decided to stick with Eclipse because overall I have found it to have the best balance of learning curve and power. I guess I am saying don't feel too bad about sticking with Eclipse.
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