November 23, 20178 yr Hi everyone, What are your thoughts on BlueJ for Java? My uni wants me to use BlueJ to learn classes and objects but i don't really enjoy it. The editor is ugly and i already understand classes and objects.
November 23, 20178 yr If they want you to learn about classes and objects, and you already know about classes and objects, then gg. Everyone is happy and no need for BlueJ
November 23, 20178 yr Author 4 minutes ago, nosepicker said: Everyone is happy and no need for BlueJ Sadly i need to use blueJ because they want to give a preliminary examination..
November 23, 20178 yr 20 minutes ago, Sebastian said: Hi everyone, What are your thoughts on BlueJ for Java? My uni wants me to use BlueJ to learn classes and objects but i don't really enjoy it. The editor is ugly and i already understand classes and objects. Looks cancerous. I'm very surprised your university is restricting you to a specific IDE, what course are you studying? Just learn your own way, use your own choice of IDE, and do the assignments in the way they want you to do them. I'm sure you could always just write code in another IDE and then import to bluej? If they actually want you to learn the specifics of bluej, then that's retarded, but you don't have a choice. Would recommend Intellij IDEA for Java development. Edited November 23, 20178 yr by Explv
November 23, 20178 yr 13 minutes ago, Sebastian said: Sadly i need to use blueJ because they want to give a preliminary examination.. I've never used bluej, it seems like it's good for learning the basics I guess, not really a proper IDE for software development. Just put up with it bro, surely it's only for one module / part of the course?
November 23, 20178 yr 16 minutes ago, Sebastian said: Sadly i need to use blueJ because they want to give a preliminary examination.. The aids of present education
November 23, 20178 yr If your class requires that you use it, then you have to use it. Not much that you can do other than suck it up if you are trying to do well. If you're learning about classes and objects, you're probably still in an introductory class anyways so it should be easy anyways. ¯\_ツ_/¯
November 27, 20178 yr Author On 23-11-2017 at 9:34 PM, Explv said: Looks cancerous. I'm very surprised your university is restricting you to a specific IDE, what course are you studying? Just learn your own way, use your own choice of IDE, and do the assignments in the way they want you to do them. I'm sure you could always just write code in another IDE and then import to bluej? If they actually want you to learn the specifics of bluej, then that's retarded, but you don't have a choice. Would recommend Intellij IDEA for Java development. Yea it looks really cancerous. I'm already using IntelliJ but school really wants us to use BlueJ. Well, there's no option i guess.
December 31, 20178 yr That is one of the ugliest IDE I have ever seen. Learn enough about BlueJ to provide your explanations, but do your work elsewhere in an environment you prefer. If it really is a requirement you can't get around then make the most of it. I expect the reason they have everyone using the same IDE is so the answers and tests can be applied to the entire classroom. You don't have people using Eclipse, IntelliJ, BlueJ, etc when the professor wants a specific answer or tells you to go somewhere specific inside the program. It looks horrible though, sorry.
July 4, 20187 yr Had to use BlueJ during first year of study computer science aswell. It's good for people that don't understand the concept of classes and objects but as you said you already know those, it kinda sucks. Just had a look and i still have the book "Programming in Java with BlueJ (fourth edition)" here lol.. anyways it could still teach you some useful things i guess, maybe make you more familiar with class diagrams?
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